John Locke Junior Prize Question 6 Video 2 (Part 1 of 3)
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There are no universal agreements that determine at what age minors should be deemed competent in decision-making. This is our Cambridge tutor's discussion on the John Locke essay question "Should we trust fourteen-year-olds to make decisions about their own bodies?"
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