People with learning disabilities are subject to a wide range of potential interferences with their choices and freedoms when they are 'placed' in institutional care services. The cumulative and pervasive impact of these regimes can be monumentally detrimental to self and wellbeing. Some have suggested that a new law, the Mental Capacity Act 2005, may limit the interferences that people with disabilities are subject to in care services. In this thesis, I subject the Mental Capacity Act to a critique drawn from new republican political theory. I argue that far from limiting the interferences that people with disabilities are subject to, the Act creates a mechanism which permits a proliferation of arbitrary interferences in people's every...
Persons with disabilities are subject to unique forms of deprivation of liberty, often justified by ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 came into force in England and Wales during 2007. The Act enshrines a l...
This commentary will use recent events in Cornwall to highlight the ongoing abuse of adults with lea...
This article draws upon the civic republican tradition to offer new conceptual resources for the nor...
The issue of when and how disabled people can be lawfully deprived of their liberty is a major conte...
Our legal system is still much admired by those who can gain access to it, but what about those who ...
Article 12 (2) of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees persons wi...
This article considers the Government’s legislative proposals against the domestic law background, s...
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS) are the rules by which people who lack mental capacity ...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
Background: This small, qualitative study sought to develop a richer understanding of the way in whi...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 introduced legal safeguards (which came into force in April 2009) aimed...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
Persons with disabilities are subject to unique forms of deprivation of liberty, often justified by ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 came into force in England and Wales during 2007. The Act enshrines a l...
This commentary will use recent events in Cornwall to highlight the ongoing abuse of adults with lea...
This article draws upon the civic republican tradition to offer new conceptual resources for the nor...
The issue of when and how disabled people can be lawfully deprived of their liberty is a major conte...
Our legal system is still much admired by those who can gain access to it, but what about those who ...
Article 12 (2) of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees persons wi...
This article considers the Government’s legislative proposals against the domestic law background, s...
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS) are the rules by which people who lack mental capacity ...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
Background: This small, qualitative study sought to develop a richer understanding of the way in whi...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 introduced legal safeguards (which came into force in April 2009) aimed...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
Persons with disabilities are subject to unique forms of deprivation of liberty, often justified by ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 came into force in England and Wales during 2007. The Act enshrines a l...
This commentary will use recent events in Cornwall to highlight the ongoing abuse of adults with lea...