These proceedings were a sequel to the case reported as Re F (Mental Health Act: Guardianship), in which the Court of Appeal held that wardship proceedings were preferable to guardianship proceedings under section 7 of the Mental Health Act 1983 where there were concerns for the wellbeing of a seventeen-year-old girl who had a mental age of between five and eight years
The provisions of the Mental Health Act 2007 which amend the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) so as to...
In the matter of DE (an adult patient) …. and JE v (1) DE (by his litigation friend, the Official So...
R (B) v Ashworth Hospital AuthorityHouse of Lords; 17 March 2005[2005] UKHL 20, [2005] Mental Health...
Re F (Mental Health Act: Guardianship) [2000] 1 FLR 192, CACourt of Appeal (30th September 1999). Ev...
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Gordon Ashton draws on his experience as a parent and a judge to consider the relevance of deprivati...
Psychiatric patients who wish to bring legal proceedings against those responsible for their detenti...
There is continuing confusion over the precise effect and force of Mental Health Review Tribunal (‘M...
R v Mental Health Review Tribunal, on the application of H [2001] EWCA Civ 415Court of Appeal (28th ...
R (on the application of CS) v Mental Health Review Tribunal; Managers of Homerton Hospital (East Lo...
The case concerns the right of a psychiatric patient to choose to die by refusing intervention from ...
R v London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames ex parte Watson, R v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council...
The primary issue in this case related to TB’s clear and expressed desire to leave V, in order that ...
The provisions of the Mental Health Act 2007 which amend the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) so as to...
In the matter of DE (an adult patient) …. and JE v (1) DE (by his litigation friend, the Official So...
R (B) v Ashworth Hospital AuthorityHouse of Lords; 17 March 2005[2005] UKHL 20, [2005] Mental Health...
Re F (Mental Health Act: Guardianship) [2000] 1 FLR 192, CACourt of Appeal (30th September 1999). Ev...
R (on the application of E) v Bristol City CouncilQueen’s Bench Division (Adminstrative Court) Benne...
R (MH) v (1) Secretary of State for Health (2) Mental Health Review TribunalHouse of Lords, 20 Octob...
R (on the application of KB and others) v (1) Mental Health Review Tribunal (2) Secretary ofState fo...
Gordon Ashton draws on his experience as a parent and a judge to consider the relevance of deprivati...
Psychiatric patients who wish to bring legal proceedings against those responsible for their detenti...
There is continuing confusion over the precise effect and force of Mental Health Review Tribunal (‘M...
R v Mental Health Review Tribunal, on the application of H [2001] EWCA Civ 415Court of Appeal (28th ...
R (on the application of CS) v Mental Health Review Tribunal; Managers of Homerton Hospital (East Lo...
The case concerns the right of a psychiatric patient to choose to die by refusing intervention from ...
R v London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames ex parte Watson, R v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council...
The primary issue in this case related to TB’s clear and expressed desire to leave V, in order that ...
The provisions of the Mental Health Act 2007 which amend the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) so as to...
In the matter of DE (an adult patient) …. and JE v (1) DE (by his litigation friend, the Official So...
R (B) v Ashworth Hospital AuthorityHouse of Lords; 17 March 2005[2005] UKHL 20, [2005] Mental Health...