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Court of Protection case law update
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Lauren Gardner and Eleanor Suthern round up the latest rulings of interest to Court of Protection practitioners.

Is refusal of food indicative of lack of capacity?
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Ella Pudney discusses a recent Court of Protection case on whether the refusal of food in prison was indicative of a lack of capacity.

Capacity, contact and the limits of the inherent jurisdiction
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When should questioning an ‘independent spirit’ stop? Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) looks at the lessons from a recent Court of Protection ruling.

Forced marriage and the inherent jurisdiction
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The Court of Appeal recently considered the use of the inherent jurisdiction in a forced marriage case. Rhys Hadden analyses the ruling.

Dialysis and different realities – the Court of Protection has to decide
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In a recent ruling a senior judge has helpfully reminded us of the fact that a person with cognitive impairments may be operating within a very different reality to everyone else does not mean that it is a reality which can simply be ignored, writes Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon).

Ineligibility to be deprived of liberty under Schedule 1A Mental Capacity Act
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Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon), Neil Allen, Eliza Sharron and Arianna Kelly analyse the outcome of a complex appeal in the Court of Protection considering when a person is ineligible to be deprived of their liberty under Schedule 1A Mental Capacity Act. They also look at the judge’s suggestions for resolving ‘stalemate’ situations.
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