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No, it is not ethical or legally permissible to force someone to practice a religion against their beliefs. Everyone has the right to freedom of religion and belief, and it is important to respect an individual's personal convictions.
Unless you are law enforcement you cannot force a person to go somewhere they do not want to go and that would be against the law. You have no such authority. An exception would be a parent and their child. A parent is likely to encounter times when they need to force their child to go somewhere they do not want to go.
Yes, it is 100 percent against the law. Well, you can ask your child to help with the laundry or something, that's notchild labour, but you can't force your child to do all your work for you or something like that. And no, asking them to tidy their bedroom is NOT child labour, unfortunately for them.
Ummm, this is not ethical....IF and ONLY IF the child has been emanicpated
Force can be bad when it is used to harm, control, or manipulate others against their will. It can lead to physical or psychological harm, and can violate the autonomy and rights of individuals. In ethical terms, force is generally considered undesirable because it does not allow for free and voluntary interaction between individuals.
ethical norm is established by society autonomously, but law is established heteronomously (by other force) by state.
No, it's generally not illegal to want your child to gain weight. However, there's a big difference between healthy weight gain and unhealthy method.
When you push against an object, the force you apply is called the applied force. This force is the external force exerted on the object by you pushing against it.
No some states allow you to leave at 17 it would be against the law to hold you there
Pt rights state that anyone has the right to refuse medication/treatments.