The mental capacity act was fully implemented in october 2007. Under the act, a new Court of Protection will be established, which will, in addition to its many other functions, have the authority to deal with cases currently heard under the High Court's inherent jurisdiction. When making decisions on behalf of mentally incapacitated adults, the High Court has used its declaratory jurisdiction to great advantage in declaring not only the lawfulness/unlawfulness of actions, but also to ascertain whether or not a person is incapacitated and in the event that he/she is, what that person's best interests are.The Act has, to a great extent, codified these common law principles in its key provisions, but as it has not expressly superseded the com...
In the recent judgment of WBC (Local Authority) v Z, X, Y1 a twenty-year-old woman with Asperger Syn...
English law’s insanity defence has been subjected to sustained and cogent criticism. It is outdated ...
The current law and practice surrounding decision-making for adult patients who lack capacity, becau...
The mental capacity act was fully implemented in october 2007. Under the act, a new Court of Protect...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
‘The decision on capacity is one for the judge to make’.1 Deciding whose voices matter in the assess...
This article examines medical decision-making, arguing that the law, properly understood, requires w...
Reform discussions surrounding Korean legal protection regime for the mentally incapacitated adult a...
This paper considers what has come to be known as the ‘interface’ between the Mental Capacity Act 20...
covers all decisions on personal welfare including financial matters, relating to people who tempora...
As one of the first researchers authorised to observe hearings and access court files at the Court o...
Neuroscientific endeavours to uncover the causes of severe mental impairments may be viewed as suppo...
In the recent judgment of WBC (Local Authority) v Z, X, Y1 a twenty-year-old woman with Asperger Syn...
English law’s insanity defence has been subjected to sustained and cogent criticism. It is outdated ...
The current law and practice surrounding decision-making for adult patients who lack capacity, becau...
The mental capacity act was fully implemented in october 2007. Under the act, a new Court of Protect...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Professor Ashton at the North East Mental Health Law...
‘The decision on capacity is one for the judge to make’.1 Deciding whose voices matter in the assess...
This article examines medical decision-making, arguing that the law, properly understood, requires w...
Reform discussions surrounding Korean legal protection regime for the mentally incapacitated adult a...
This paper considers what has come to be known as the ‘interface’ between the Mental Capacity Act 20...
covers all decisions on personal welfare including financial matters, relating to people who tempora...
As one of the first researchers authorised to observe hearings and access court files at the Court o...
Neuroscientific endeavours to uncover the causes of severe mental impairments may be viewed as suppo...
In the recent judgment of WBC (Local Authority) v Z, X, Y1 a twenty-year-old woman with Asperger Syn...
English law’s insanity defence has been subjected to sustained and cogent criticism. It is outdated ...
The current law and practice surrounding decision-making for adult patients who lack capacity, becau...