This article examines the legislative frameworks for advance healthcare planning in England & Wales (the Mental Capacity Act 2005) and in Ireland (the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015), undertaking a comparative analysis of each measure, with particular focus on the detail of the approaches taken. It is only through this kind of detailed focus that the normative choices made by legislation can fully be understood and evaluated. The article argues that, in several respects, possibly because the drafters were able to reflect lessons learned from other jurisdictions, the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 provides a more rounded and complete form of advance healthcare planning than that provided by the Mental Capacity Act...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 provide...
It is a fundamental ethical and legal requirement that consent should be obtained before providin...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
This article examines the legislative frameworks for advance healthcare planning in England & Wales ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
peer-reviewedAn advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
peer-reviewedAn Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
Advance directives (ADs) are legal statements or documents, which allow a person to outline treatmen...
The principle of autonomy allows each person control over his or her body, and, consequently, to dec...
Capacity legislation in Ireland is evolving. The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 has be...
regarding advanced decisions (living wills), particularly in respect to the conditions that must be ...
Mental capacity both merits and requires substantial consideration and attention in present-day clin...
Jankovic et al (2010, this issue) discuss the role of advance statements in England and Wales as int...
Objective: The Assisted Decision-Making (ADM) (Capacity) Act was enacted in 2015 inIreland and will ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 provide...
It is a fundamental ethical and legal requirement that consent should be obtained before providin...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
This article examines the legislative frameworks for advance healthcare planning in England & Wales ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
peer-reviewedAn advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
peer-reviewedAn Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
Advance directives (ADs) are legal statements or documents, which allow a person to outline treatmen...
The principle of autonomy allows each person control over his or her body, and, consequently, to dec...
Capacity legislation in Ireland is evolving. The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 has be...
regarding advanced decisions (living wills), particularly in respect to the conditions that must be ...
Mental capacity both merits and requires substantial consideration and attention in present-day clin...
Jankovic et al (2010, this issue) discuss the role of advance statements in England and Wales as int...
Objective: The Assisted Decision-Making (ADM) (Capacity) Act was enacted in 2015 inIreland and will ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 provide...
It is a fundamental ethical and legal requirement that consent should be obtained before providin...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...