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Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2025July 21, 2025 AEST

Critically Rethinking the Right Not to Know: Legal Ambiguity and Theoretical Fragility

Abbas Mirshekari, Ph.D; Associate Professor, Jamshid Zargari, M.D.; Visiting Lecturer; Attorney at Law.,
Genetic InformationHuman RightsPersonal AutonomyRight Not to KnowRight to Know
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Abbas Mirshekari & Jamshid Zargari, Critically Rethinking the Right Not to Know: Legal Ambiguity and Theoretical Fragility, 37 Bond Law Review 137 (2025).

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