Marshall Kapp discusses Therapeutic Jurisprudence, the study of law\u27s healing potential and the actual impact of laws. He states that laws designed to help the elderly often focus on enforcement rather than assisting beneficiaries. Kapp suggests that TJ inquiries should include the effects on seniors, including discussions about regulatory control, increased costs, guardianship, long-term care, mental health, and research projects involving the elderly
Book review of Susannah R. Ottaway, The Decline of Life: Old Age in Eighteenth- Century England. New...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...
From the publisher\u27s website: An essential resource, Everyday Law for Seniors provides easy-to-u...
In the first part of the book Howard Eglit discusses ageism and the changing of attitudes toward cit...
Kapp discusses the relationship of law to social values, and how laws can permit, require, or restra...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
This book provides a thorough outline of every aspect of the elder law practice, including forms and...
In 2000, the authors published a book titled Elders, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System: Myth, P...
Review of: MARSHALL A. KAPP, ETHICAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAP...
It has long been recognized that the elderly have a need for law related information on a variety of...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
This book is written to assist an attorney acting as counsel to a senior living community and offers...
While congress considers (and passes) legislation to fight elder mistreatment, most legal action occ...
This book provides a comprehensive human rights analysis of key areas of law affecting older persons...
Book review of Susannah R. Ottaway, The Decline of Life: Old Age in Eighteenth- Century England. New...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...
From the publisher\u27s website: An essential resource, Everyday Law for Seniors provides easy-to-u...
In the first part of the book Howard Eglit discusses ageism and the changing of attitudes toward cit...
Kapp discusses the relationship of law to social values, and how laws can permit, require, or restra...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
This book provides a thorough outline of every aspect of the elder law practice, including forms and...
In 2000, the authors published a book titled Elders, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System: Myth, P...
Review of: MARSHALL A. KAPP, ETHICAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAP...
It has long been recognized that the elderly have a need for law related information on a variety of...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
This book is written to assist an attorney acting as counsel to a senior living community and offers...
While congress considers (and passes) legislation to fight elder mistreatment, most legal action occ...
This book provides a comprehensive human rights analysis of key areas of law affecting older persons...
Book review of Susannah R. Ottaway, The Decline of Life: Old Age in Eighteenth- Century England. New...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...
From the publisher\u27s website: An essential resource, Everyday Law for Seniors provides easy-to-u...