Enacting a depoliticised alterity: law and traditional medicine at the World Health Organization [0.03%]
去政治化的他者:世界卫生组织的传统医学法律问题
Michael Ashworth,Emilie Cloatre
Michael Ashworth
This paper interrogates the depoliticising effects of a seemingly neutral regulatory drive at the heart of the World Health Organization (WHO)'s promotion of traditional medicine. Emerging at WHO in the late 1960s against a political backdr...
Can procedural and substantive elements of decision-making be reconciled in assessments of mental capacity? [0.03%]
在认知能力评估中,决策的程序要素和实质要素可以调和吗?
Natalie F Banner
Natalie F Banner
Capacity legislation aims to protect individual autonomy and avoid undue paternalism as far as possible, partly through ensuring patients are not deemed to lack capacity because they make an unwise decision. To this end, the law employs a p...
Jillian Craigie
Jillian Craigie
Calls for the adoption of a universal capacity approach to replace dedicated mental health law are motivated by the idea that the measures designed to protect patient autonomy in legislation such as the Mental Capacity Act 2005 should apply...
Jillian Craigie
Jillian Craigie