Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness

The thesis analyzes the requirement-based childhood vaccination programs of Ontario, New Jersey and the recommendation-based programs of UK and Australia. It complicates the prima facie distinction between the requirement and recommendation-based programs by applying the common law requirement of th...

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Main Author: Hnatyshyn, Maryana
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/50401
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-504012014-05-07T03:53:32ZComplicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of VoluntarinessHnatyshyn, Maryanaconsentvoluntarinesschildhood vaccinationvaccination programsThe thesis analyzes the requirement-based childhood vaccination programs of Ontario, New Jersey and the recommendation-based programs of UK and Australia. It complicates the prima facie distinction between the requirement and recommendation-based programs by applying the common law requirement of the voluntariness of consent to the vaccination programs. In particular, the voluntariness light is shone on the nature of the “requirement” and “recommendation” to vaccinate distinction; exemptions from the requirement to vaccinate; the choice to refuse vaccination; and financial incentives to doctors and parents. The thesis concludes that on a spectrum of “most voluntary” to “least voluntary,” the aforementioned programs would be located close to each other in terms of actual, practical presence of voluntariness, demonstrating the complexity of the dichotomy between the requirement and recommendation-based vaccination programs.2014-04-30T14:19:51Z2014-04-30T14:19:51Z2014-04-302014-04-28http://hdl.handle.net/10222/50401en
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topic consent
voluntariness
childhood vaccination
vaccination programs
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voluntariness
childhood vaccination
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Hnatyshyn, Maryana
Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
description The thesis analyzes the requirement-based childhood vaccination programs of Ontario, New Jersey and the recommendation-based programs of UK and Australia. It complicates the prima facie distinction between the requirement and recommendation-based programs by applying the common law requirement of the voluntariness of consent to the vaccination programs. In particular, the voluntariness light is shone on the nature of the “requirement” and “recommendation” to vaccinate distinction; exemptions from the requirement to vaccinate; the choice to refuse vaccination; and financial incentives to doctors and parents. The thesis concludes that on a spectrum of “most voluntary” to “least voluntary,” the aforementioned programs would be located close to each other in terms of actual, practical presence of voluntariness, demonstrating the complexity of the dichotomy between the requirement and recommendation-based vaccination programs.
author Hnatyshyn, Maryana
author_facet Hnatyshyn, Maryana
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title Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
title_short Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
title_full Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
title_fullStr Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
title_full_unstemmed Complicating the Distinction between the Requirement and Recommendation-based Childhood Vaccination Programs through the Lens of Voluntariness
title_sort complicating the distinction between the requirement and recommendation-based childhood vaccination programs through the lens of voluntariness
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