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Therefore it is actually more correct to speak of '''parental duties''' and '''parental responsibility'''. | Therefore it is actually more correct to speak of '''parental duties''' and '''parental responsibility'''. | ||
It should therefore go without saying that there can be no parental right to have healthy, [[intact]] body parts cut off from their child without medical necessity and urgency. | It should therefore go without saying that there can be no parental right to have healthy, [[intact]] body parts cut off from their child without medical necessity and urgency. When a child is ill, it is the practice to allow a parent to grant limited surrogate informed permission for diagnostic tests and appropriate treatment.<ref name="aap1995">{{REFjournal | ||
|last=Bioethics Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics. | |||
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|title=Informed consent, parental permission, and assent in pediatric practice | |||
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|journal=Pediatrics | |||
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|date=1995-02 | |||
|volume=95 | |||
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|pages=314-7 | |||
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/AAP/ | |||
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|pubmedID=7838658 | |||
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== Europe == | == Europe == | ||
In the United Kingdom and the nations of the European Union,<ref>{{REFweb | In the United Kingdom and the nations of the European Union,<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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[[Category:Law]] | [[Category:Law]] | ||