As one of the first researchers authorised to observe hearings and
access court files at the Court of Protection, Jaime Lindsey offers
an original account and analysis of the workings of this court.
Using data collected with the approval from the senior judiciary of
the Court of Protection and the Ministry of Justice, this
innovative book combines empirical data with theoretical and
normative analysis. It takes a socio-legal approach to
understanding how the Mental Capacity Act operates in practice to
achieve access to justice and situates current debates within an
international context, showing how other jurisdictions have been
guided by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities. Furthering scholarship across several fields
including access to justice, healthcare law and procedural justice
theory, this is a timely and pioneering book that argues for a
reimagining of the Court of Protection.
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