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  2. Refusal of medical assistance - Wikipedia

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    This ensures that only those capable of making informed decisions—mentally competent individuals—can refuse treatment. Patients who are intoxicated or otherwise incapable of understanding the implications of their refusal, such as those with cognitive impairments, cannot legally provide informed consent. Allowing such individuals to refuse ...

  3. Involuntary treatment - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary treatment or mandatory treatment refers to medical treatment undertaken without the consent of the person being treated. Involuntary treatment is permitted by law in some countries when overseen by the judiciary through court orders; other countries defer directly to the medical opinions of doctors.

  4. Children are sexually abused online regularly, and the ... - AOL

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    And nonconsensual taking, sharing and exposure to sexual images can happen when images are captured when a child was intoxicated, distracted, unconscious or otherwise unable to consent, he said ...

  5. Drugs and sexual consent - Wikipedia

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    Drugs and sexual consent is a topic that discusses the impacts of drugs on sexual activity that lead to changes in sexual consent. Sexual consent is the voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity, which is essential in preventing sexual violence. [1] Consent can be communicated verbally or nonverbally and should be freely offered. [2]

  6. Post-assault treatment of sexual assault victims - Wikipedia

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    Determining if the victim consented can be problematic when the victim is intoxicated. A Nova Scotia court found there was no sexual assault because the prosecution could not prove the sexual activity was non-consensual. In that case, the sexual activity occurred in the back of a taxi cab between a taxi driver and an intoxicated customer. [46]

  7. Informed refusal - Wikipedia

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    Informed refusal is where a person has refused a recommended medical treatment based upon an understanding of the facts and implications of not following the treatment. [1] [2] Informed refusal is linked to the informed consent process, as a patient has a right to consent, but also may choose to refuse.

  8. Drunk People Spilled These 40 Secrets, Regret It Greatly - AOL

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    Image credits: Pm_me_clown_pics3 #2. My S.O. went out for drinks with a girlfriend. When I picked her up she was hammered drunk. Anyway, she couldn't stop talking about the bartender.

  9. Intoxication in English law - Wikipedia

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    Unlike cases where a defendant has intoxicated himself voluntarily, the courts have taken a far more lenient view of defendants who become intoxicated through no fault of their own. Involuntary intoxication is not necessarily a full defence to criminal charges, as there are several qualifications to what can be called 'involuntary', some of ...