- In law and philosophy,
voluntariness is a
choice being made of a person's free will, as
opposed to
being made as the
result of
coercion or duress. Philosophies...
- volunteering/volunteerism
Voluntary muscle contraction Voluntary action Voluntariness, in law and
philosophy Voluntaryism,
rejection of
coercion Voluntarism...
-
supporters of The
Voluntaryist magazine,
which supports a
voluntary-funded
state (i.e. "the
Voluntary State"),
meaning a lack of
coercion and
force in matters...
- 5840/monist199073121. Strange,
Steven K. (2004). "The
Stoics on the
Voluntariness of P****ion". Stoicism:
Traditions and Transformations.
Cambridge University...
- the
voluntariness of the
actus reus: [N]ormally the
presumption of
mental capacity is
sufficient to
prove that he
acted consciously and
voluntarily and...
- is also to be
contrasted with the
voluntariness standard of the
Fifth and
Fourteenth Amendments. The
voluntariness standard applies to all
police interrogations...
- A
voluntary group or
union (also
sometimes called a
voluntary organization, common-interest ****ociation,: 266 ****ociation, or society) is a
group of...
- in all
areas of the **** industry.
According to one view, **** work is
voluntary "and is seen as the
commercial exchange of **** for
money or goods". Thus...
-
order in Australia) or
voluntary (sometimes
referred to as a shareholders'
liquidation or members' liquidation,
although some
voluntary liquidations are controlled...
-
voluntariness standard.
Before Connelly, the test was
whether the
confession was
voluntary considering the
totality of the cir****stances. "
Voluntary"...