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Supporting Legal Capacity In Sociolegal Context Mary Donnelly Rosie Harding Ezgi Tacolu Editors

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Supporting Legal Capacity In Sociolegal Context Mary Donnelly Rosie Harding Ezgi Tacolu Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Author: Mary Donnelly; Rosie Harding; Ezgi Taşcıoğlu (editors)
ISBN: 9781509940349, 9781509940370, 1509940340, 1509940375
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Supporting Legal Capacity In Sociolegal Context Mary Donnelly Rosie Harding Ezgi Tacolu Editors by Mary Donnelly; Rosie Harding; Ezgi Taşcıoğlu (editors) 9781509940349, 9781509940370, 1509940340, 1509940375 instant download after payment.

This collection brings together leading international socio-legal and medico-legal scholars to explore the dilemma of how to support legal capacity in theory and practice. Traditionally, decisions for persons found to lack capacity are made by others, generally without reference to the person, and this applies especially to those with cognitive and psycho-social disabilities. This book examines the difficulties in establishing effective and deliverable supported decision-making, focusing in particular on the impact of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It concludes that approaches to capacity need to be informed by a grounded understanding of how it operates in ‘real life’ contexts.
With 16 chapters written by contributors from the UK, Canada, Finland, India, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey, the collection takes a comparative and interdisciplinary approach. Many of the contributors have been directly involved in law reform processes in their home jurisdictions, and thus can combine both academic expertise and practical, grounded awareness of the challenges of legal change.

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