In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. This article analyses how the Court of Protection considers the perspective of the person with dementia when making best interests decisions on their behalf under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. The article draws upon feminist and disability literature to highlight how the Court has, on occasions, ‘othered’ the person with dementia during the process of making best interests decisions. This is despite law and policy increasingly emphasising that the views of the person who lacks capacity should be central to any best interests decision, as well as emphasising the importance of de-stigmatisation of cognitive impairments, such as dementia. Finally,...
This article reviews the development of a social model of disability and considers whether or not it...
This paper considers the potential for the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) of England and Wales to incenti...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. Th...
The article argues for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of conceptualising ...
Individuals and societies have interacted with people with dementia in different ways for as long as...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 came into force in England and Wales during 2007. The Act enshrines a l...
Decisions made to safeguard adults suffering, or at risk of, abuse or neglect can be life changing: ...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
Justice requires that public policy improve the lives of disadvantaged members of society. Dementia ...
Dementia may make adults more susceptible to abuse and neglect and such mistreatment is recognised a...
During the last twenty years, a person-centered model of dementia has effectively challenged the bio...
This paper examines whether we ought to prosecute historic offences committed by people who have sub...
This article reviews the development of a social model of disability and considers whether or not it...
This paper considers the potential for the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) of England and Wales to incenti...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. Th...
The article argues for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of conceptualising ...
Individuals and societies have interacted with people with dementia in different ways for as long as...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 came into force in England and Wales during 2007. The Act enshrines a l...
Decisions made to safeguard adults suffering, or at risk of, abuse or neglect can be life changing: ...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
The aim of this paper is to argue for the utility of a relational model of disability, as a way of c...
Justice requires that public policy improve the lives of disadvantaged members of society. Dementia ...
Dementia may make adults more susceptible to abuse and neglect and such mistreatment is recognised a...
During the last twenty years, a person-centered model of dementia has effectively challenged the bio...
This paper examines whether we ought to prosecute historic offences committed by people who have sub...
This article reviews the development of a social model of disability and considers whether or not it...
This paper considers the potential for the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) of England and Wales to incenti...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...