tjenestenekt
Tjenestenekt is the act of refusing to render a service to a person or group by a service provider, often based on personal beliefs, ethics, or civil protest. It can occur in health care, legal services, retail, or public administration.
It can be individual (a worker refuses to provide a service) or organized (a group or institution
Legal status varies. Many countries protect freedom of religion and conscience, but anti-discrimination and equal access
Debates surrounding tjenestenekt center on balancing rights and practical consequences. Proponents argue it protects personal integrity
The term is primarily used in Norwegian and other Nordic contexts, but the underlying concept appears in