@C7RKY I suspect he's referring to the term 'consenting' as being meaningless in the way it's done now & better to have record of what was >
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@Cleverestcookie Perhaps. It's entirely possible I'd end up agreeing with the author. Difficult to know from the brief text I can see tbh. -
@C7RKY that's how I read it from the first paragraph. Would be surprised otherwise -
@Cleverestcookie I understand why you say that, but being surprised by attitudes towards consent has become a regular thing for me. :-/ -
@C7RKY this was a lawyer and ethicist so I'd hope they were highlighting the inadequacy of current routine practice -
@Cleverestcookie In my experience, that can depend on who's paying the tab, but fingers crossed you're right with them having that CV. -
@C7RKY in an article I'd expect it. -
@Cleverestcookie I may invest in a subscription at some point - see if there's anything worth debating/quoting in there. Important subject. - 16 more replies
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@C7RKY not just you...! Besides, IME they just do what they want anyway
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@Harryshelper That's what concerns me too. This is a human right, so I expect robust controls to be in place. But they're just not currently
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