Supporting legal capacity in socio-legal context
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Supporting legal capacity in socio-legal context
(Oñati international series in law and society)
Hart, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Situating the right to enjoy legal capacity / Rosie Harding, Mary Donnelly and Ezgi Taşcioğlu
- Support relationships in law : framing, fictions and the responsive state / Mary Donnelly
- The problem of influence : autonomy, legal capacity and the risk of theoretical incoherence / Amanda Keeling
- The significance of strong evaluation and narrativity in supporting capacity / Camillia Kong
- Functional capacity assessments by healthcare professionals : problems and mitigating strategies / Shaun O'Keeffe
- Charting a path to non-coercive mental healthcare : the rhizomatic nature of universal legal capacity and the support paradigm / Suzanne Doyle Guilloud
- The (contested) role of the academy in activist movements for legal capacity reform : a personal reflection / Eilionóir Flynn
- Enabling supported decision-making in India's Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 : learnings from a low-resource country setting / Soumitra Pathare and Arjun Kapoor
- Reflections on the reform of Spanish Civil Legislation on Legal Capacity of Persons with Disabilities / Patricia Cuenca Gómez
- Adapting or discarding the status quo? Supporting the exercise of legal capacity in Scottish Law and Practice / Jill Stavert
- Performing disability rights : state reporting and Turkey's (non)engagement with the CRPD / Ezgi Taşcioğlu
- Autonomy of a person under guardianship : self-determination in the theory and practice of Guardianship Law in Finland / Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen
- Autonomy, capacity, and vulnerability : making decisions on social services for persons with Dementia in Sweden / Titti Mattsson
- Law's legitimacy and social work support in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse in England / Jaime Lindsey
- Putting the pieces together : Article 12, 'safeguarding' and the right to legal capacity / Margaret Isabel Hall
- Supporting everyday legal capacity : navigating the complexities of putting rights into practice / Rosie Harding