Parental Rights, Best Interests and Significant Harms :Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Children Post-Great Ormond Street Hospital v Gard

Parental Rights, Best Interests and Significant Harms

Parental Rights, Best Interests and Significant Harms :Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Children Post-Great Ormond Street Hospital v Gard

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This timely collection brings together philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the crucial question of who should make decisions about the fate of a child suffering from a serious illness. In particular, the collection looks at whether the current ‘best interests’ threshold is the appropriate boundary for legal intervention, or whether it would be more appropriate to adopt the ‘risk of significant harm’ approach proposed in Gard. It explores the roles of parents, doctors and the courts in making decisions on behalf of children, actively drawing on perspectives from the clinic as well as academia and practice. In doing so, it teases out the potential risks of inappropriate state intrusion in parental decision-making, and considers how we might address them.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781509952182
ISBN10 1509952187
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 400 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 232 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

In this important collection, the editors bring together a range of perspectives, including clinical, legal and philosophical, with a view to informing the debate as to whether the law should change. Crucially, it is a book that has a real chance of informing that debate because of the way in which the editors have approached their task. -- Alex Ruck Keene, 39 Essex Chambers * Mental Capacity Law and Policy Blog *

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Author's Bio

Imogen Goold is Associate Professor and Jonathan Herring is Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford.
Cressida Auckland is Assistant Professor in the Department of Law at London School of Economics and Political Science.

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