Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as interpreted by the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in General Comment No. 1, offers a vision for law’s response to capacity impairments which differs in crucial ways from that contained in the Mental Capacity Act 2005. The Committee rejects the functional test for capacity and requires that a ‘will and preferences’ paradigm must replace the ‘best interests’ paradigm and that all substitute decision-making regimes must be abolished. This article draws on the position adopted in General Comment No. 1 in evaluating the best interests standard in the Mental Capacity Act. It sets out the normative case for a stronger legislative endors...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In this paper, the authors assert that the principles set out in the United Nations Convention on th...
Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, particularly as interpre...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
Article 12 (2) of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees persons wi...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
This article compares the bases upon which actions are taken or decisions are made in relation to th...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
The 2005 Mental Capacity Act (MCA) in England and Wales is innovative in formulating a principled, l...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In this paper, the authors assert that the principles set out in the United Nations Convention on th...
Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, particularly as interpre...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
Article 12 (2) of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees persons wi...
Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) may be made in a person’s best interest. This concept ...
This article compares the bases upon which actions are taken or decisions are made in relation to th...
The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Co...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
The 2005 Mental Capacity Act (MCA) in England and Wales is innovative in formulating a principled, l...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
Article 12(3) CRPD requires states parties to provide access by persons with disabilities to the sup...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
In this paper, the authors assert that the principles set out in the United Nations Convention on th...
Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, particularly as interpre...