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原帖由 寒江雪 于 2008-1-9 06:11 发表 
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From the point of view of avoiding misconduct, surely nurse/teacher should maintain proper relationship with their clients/students. If both the nurse and client have true affection to each other, i ... $ z, M% ?& l& O. F/ }
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of course with rules/codes, you can not restrain love, but you can intervene relationship. I suppose the rules varied in different companies/organizations. For example, as LZ said in her post, nurses ars supposed to report their relationship with patients to the nursing board to get purmit to marry. Another likely example is: Teacher and student have to wait til the student graduates, or the student has to switch to another class.
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The whole point is about undue influence. As wikipedia explained: Undue influence (as a term in jurisprudence) is an equitable doctrine that involves one person taking advantage of a position of power over another person. It is where free will to bargain is not possible.The codes are intended to prevent such influence taken place. : [* N; c/ C5 c$ W) _9 d! ?5 G% L
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FYI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undue_influence |
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