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Voluntariness does not enter into the definition of the crime. “custody or physical control” is the key.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Radio Host Waterboarded, Says It’s Torture: 2009
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Voluntariness also means that the refugees should not be prevented from returning.
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Voluntariness must be viewed in relation both to conditions in the country of origin (calling for an informed decision) and the situation in the country of asylum (permitting a free choice).
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Voluntariness means there should be no pressure on the refugee to repatriate.
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Where circumstances allow, more informal confirmation of Voluntariness than these may be used and simple lists of names may suffice.
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Voluntariness, then, is assuredly followed by praise or blame, and renders the action pleasurable and desirable to the actor, either for all time or for the moment of its performance.
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'Voluntariness in treading the path that leads to it, and if so, there could have been no divine ordination of the end.'
Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Alexander Maclaren 1868
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Voluntariness as ground of distinction between virtues and talents, 130.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding David Hume 1743
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Why is Voluntariness so important to the client and the counselor? en Español
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The new law also contains a subsection titled "Determination of Voluntariness," which did not exist in the previous law (since the previous law showed no special concern for voluntariness).
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