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Irish Capacity Law and Assisted Decision-Making

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This book covers the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 in detail. It sets out the background to the Act with a description of the EU cases and conventions that shaped it and provides an in-depth guide to the legislation, including comparative analysis and relevant case law from other jurisdictions, to guide practitioners as to how the legislation is likely to be applied in practice. Key Features of the 2015 Act: · It applies to everyone and to all health and social care settings. · It provides for the individual’s right of autonomy and self-determination to be respected through an Enduring Power of Attorney and an Advance Healthcare Directive – made when a person has capacity to come into effect when they may lack decision-making capacity. · It provides for legally recognised decision-makers to support a person maximise their decision making powers. · It places a legal requirement on service providers to comprehensively enable a person make a decision through the provision of a range of supports and information appropriate to their condition. · It abolishes the Wards of Court system. · It provides for a review of all existing wards to either discharge them fully or to transition those who still need assistance to the new structure. · It repeals the Lunacy regulations governing the Ward of Court system. · It establishes a Decision Support Service with clearly defined functions which will include the promotion of public awareness relating to the exercise of capacity by persons who may require assistance in exercising their capacity. · The Director of the Decision Support Service will have the power to investigate complaints in relation to any action by a decision-maker in relation to their functions as such decision-maker. This title serves as a guide to the legislation and its implications. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Medical Law online service.

Author Biography:

Áine Hynes is a partner with St Johns Solicitors, Dublin. Áine is widely recognised as Ireland’s leading expert in the area of Mental Health Law and is consulted by departments of state, the College of Psychiatrists and service providers for advice on the Mental Health Act and Capacity Law. She has liaised with many international leading experts in the area of Mental Health Law and Capacity and been involved in the formulation of submissions to Government on appropriate amendments to primary legislation. Áine placed first in the competition for the MHC Legal Panel when it was established in 2006. She acted for the first patient detained under the Mental Health Act 2001 (the 2001 Act) and has participated in excess of 500 reviews, accumulating unparalleled expertise in the application of the 2001 Act.
Release date NZ
November 21st, 2024
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Pages
344
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9781784518493
Product ID
26597689

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