• clergy–penitent privilege, clergy privilege, confessional privilege, priestpenitent privilege, pastor–penitent privilege, clergyman–communicant privilege,...
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  • The doctrine of priestpenitent privilege does not appear to apply in English law. The orthodox view is that under the law of England and Wales privileged...
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  • Priestpenitent privilege in France and the western portion of Europe received public recognition at a very early date owing to the perceived sacredness...
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  • also be privileged. Privilege (evidence) Attorney–client privilege Doctor–patient relationship Medical privacy Priestpenitent privilege Subpoena duces tecum...
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  • Seal of confession in the Catholic Church (category Priestpenitent privilege)
    Omertà Physician–patient privilege Priest-penitent privilege Priest-penitent privilege in England Priest-penitent privilege in France Seal of the Confessional...
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    Doctor–patient confidentiality (physician–patient privilege), attorney–client privilege, priestpenitent privilege and bank–client confidentiality agreements...
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  • United States Children's Bureau. pp. 1–19. Privilege (evidence) Confidentiality Duty of confidentiality Admissible evidence Priestpenitent privilege...
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  • privilege (England & Wales) Physician–patient privilege Priestpenitent privilege Privilege (evidence) Public Interest Immunity Reporter's privilege Shield...
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    high-level pronouncements that there was no longer any ancient priest-penitent privilege in England and Wales. Kent's death sentence was commuted to life...
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  • The doctrine of priestpenitent privilege does not apply in England. However, before the Reformation, England was a Roman Catholic country and the Seal...
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