In Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B the Court of Protection decided that it was not in the best interests of Mr B to receive amputation surgery against his will, notwithstanding that he would die without the treatment. The judge met with Mr B in person and his best interests decision placed significant weight on Mr B's wishes and feelings. This case note considers this influential case in the context of ongoing debate about the place of wishes and feelings in best interests decisions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. It considers the history of the best interests principle, its interpretation by the Supreme Court in Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v James, ongoing debates about its compatibility with Article 12 of the United ...
Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B [2015] EWCOP 60 illustrates the extent to which the wishes, feelings, be...
This article considers the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom case Aintree University Hospitals NHS...
In Raqeeb v Barts NHS Foundation Trust, the latest of a number of cases concerning whether a child c...
In Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B the Court of Protection decided that it was not in the best interests...
In the UK, decisions taken on behalf of patients who lack capacity must be in their best interests, ...
The current law and practice surrounding decision-making for adult patients who lack capacity, becau...
The 2005 Mental Capacity Act (MCA) in England and Wales is innovative in formulating a principled, l...
Disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment are increasingly coming before ...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
This paper reports on data collected in 2011 from a national study about the operation of the best i...
This article examines medical decision-making, arguing that the law, properly understood, requires w...
The Mental Capacity Act (2005) is an impressive piece of legislation that deserves serious ethical a...
Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005) provides ground rules for an adult who lacks mental capacity and...
At the heart of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) lies ‘best interests’. As we have seen, one of the key...
Four-year-old Tafida Raqeeb suffered a sudden and catastrophic brain injury resulting from a rare co...
Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B [2015] EWCOP 60 illustrates the extent to which the wishes, feelings, be...
This article considers the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom case Aintree University Hospitals NHS...
In Raqeeb v Barts NHS Foundation Trust, the latest of a number of cases concerning whether a child c...
In Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B the Court of Protection decided that it was not in the best interests...
In the UK, decisions taken on behalf of patients who lack capacity must be in their best interests, ...
The current law and practice surrounding decision-making for adult patients who lack capacity, becau...
The 2005 Mental Capacity Act (MCA) in England and Wales is innovative in formulating a principled, l...
Disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment are increasingly coming before ...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
This paper reports on data collected in 2011 from a national study about the operation of the best i...
This article examines medical decision-making, arguing that the law, properly understood, requires w...
The Mental Capacity Act (2005) is an impressive piece of legislation that deserves serious ethical a...
Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005) provides ground rules for an adult who lacks mental capacity and...
At the heart of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) lies ‘best interests’. As we have seen, one of the key...
Four-year-old Tafida Raqeeb suffered a sudden and catastrophic brain injury resulting from a rare co...
Wye Valley NHS Trust v Mr B [2015] EWCOP 60 illustrates the extent to which the wishes, feelings, be...
This article considers the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom case Aintree University Hospitals NHS...
In Raqeeb v Barts NHS Foundation Trust, the latest of a number of cases concerning whether a child c...