Court of Protection Law Reports (Archive)
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The Court of Protection Law Reports are an invaluable resource for practitioners, enabling them to keep up with the important, developing and increasingly prominent decisions made under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
The series covers every aspect of the law, practice and procedure governing the enlarged CoP jurisdiction, including all significant cases resulting from both health & welfare issues and property matters & financial affairs. Each report contains a headnote, drafted by an experienced specialist editor, providing a concise summary of the case, the issues involved and the points of law raised. All case reports are judicially approved prior to publication, making them totally authoritative and reliable.
The series commences with a single consolidated volume (2008-2011), fully indexed and tabled, containing over 50 key cases reported since the implementation of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. From the beginning of 2012, the reports will be issued 4 times a year to ensure that you always have access to the very latest court decisions, thus making the series a highly comprehensive and essential source of reference.
Editor-In-Chief
The Honourable Mr Justice Baker
Consulting Editor
District Judge Marc Marin
Editors
Eason Rajah QC
Julia Beer
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Crown copyright material reproduced by permission of The National Archives. The contents of the judgment can be used under the Open Justice – Licence https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/open-justice-licence. Crown copyright material only partially represents the activities of the courts and tribunals.
Material derived from the European Institutions is © European Union, 1998-2023 and re-used under the terms of the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU. To the extent that the above licences do not apply, Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of His Majesty’s Stationery Office and the King’s Printer for Scotland, while Parliamentary copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of His Majesty’s Stationery Office.
While we take all care to ensure this work is accurate, the authors, editors and publishers will not be liable for any losses that any person or entity may suffer as a result of relying on its contents.
Victoria Butler-Cole
Annabel Lee
Alexander Ruck Keene
The series covers every aspect of the law, practice and procedure governing the enlarged CoP jurisdiction, including all significant cases resulting from both health & welfare issues and property matters & financial affairs. Each report contains a headnote, drafted by an experienced specialist editor, providing a concise summary of the case, the issues involved and the points of law raised. All case reports are judicially approved prior to publication, making them totally authoritative and reliable.
The series commences with a single consolidated volume (2008-2011), fully indexed and tabled, containing over 50 key cases reported since the implementation of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. From the beginning of 2012, the reports will be issued 4 times a year to ensure that you always have access to the very latest court decisions, thus making the series a highly comprehensive and essential source of reference.
Editor-In-Chief
The Honourable Mr Justice Baker
Consulting Editor
District Judge Marc Marin
Editors
Eason Rajah QC
Julia Beer
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Crown copyright material reproduced by permission of The National Archives. The contents of the judgment can be used under the Open Justice – Licence https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/open-justice-licence. Crown copyright material only partially represents the activities of the courts and tribunals.
Material derived from the European Institutions is © European Union, 1998-2023 and re-used under the terms of the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU. To the extent that the above licences do not apply, Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of His Majesty’s Stationery Office and the King’s Printer for Scotland, while Parliamentary copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of His Majesty’s Stationery Office.
While we take all care to ensure this work is accurate, the authors, editors and publishers will not be liable for any losses that any person or entity may suffer as a result of relying on its contents.
Victoria Butler-Cole
Annabel Lee
Alexander Ruck Keene