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Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) 10th Annual Public Oration on Adolescent Consent

Cave, Emma

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Abstract

The oration considered how the sufficiency of young adults’ autonomy is judged in light of biological, social and psychological evidence that adolescence can continue into the mid 20s. Adolescence can impact on developmental immaturity which can in turn affect risk taking, impulsivity, and independence in decision making. Some areas of law are starting to accommodate the impacts of adolescence into adulthood. Professor Cave looked at how they do so and whether the law relating to medical treatment refusals in England and Wales might also adapt. She proposed that the right to full decision-making about medical treatment refusals at 18 based on the adult status of the individual should accommodate greater sensitivity to individual developmental attributes and set out some of the steps necessary to achieve this.

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Cave, E. (2022). Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) 10th Annual Public Oration on Adolescent Consent. [[Media unknown]]

Digital Artefact Type Other
Publication Date 2022
Deposit Date Jan 10, 2023
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1613951
Publisher URL https://research.qut.edu.au/achlr/achlr-10th-annual-public-oration/