This article explores participation in Court of Protection (COP) proceedings by people considered vulnerable. The paper is based on original data obtained from observing COP proceedings and reviewing COP case files. It is argued that the observed absence of the subject of proceedings is a form of testimonial injustice, that is, a failure to value a person in their capacity as a giver of knowledge. The issue of competence to give evidence is considered but it is argued that it is not the formal evidential rules that prohibit a vulnerable adult from giving evidence. Instead, it is the result of a persistent assumption that they are inherently vulnerable and therefore lack credibility as a knowledge giver. This assumption results in the voices...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
This article explores participation in Court of Protection (COP) proceedings by people considered vu...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) in England and Wales, the participation of persons in makin...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
This report considers the participation of P – an individual who is alleged to lack mental capacity ...
This paper explores recent international developments in judicial case management for vulnerable acc...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
This article explores participation in Court of Protection (COP) proceedings by people considered vu...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales (MCA), the participation of persons in makin...
Under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) in England and Wales, the participation of persons in makin...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
Defendants have long held rights to participate in their criminal trials, including the right to eff...
This report considers the participation of P – an individual who is alleged to lack mental capacity ...
This paper explores recent international developments in judicial case management for vulnerable acc...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
Abstract – In the late-80s and throughout the 1990s, support for vulnerable and intimidated witnesse...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...