03216cam a2200481Mu 4500
0
0
ddc
0
0
MAIN
IHC
IHC
2019-08-22
34
230.00
2
3
260 REU
W0011778
2024-01-09 14:43:58
2023-09-21
1
240.00
2019-08-22
B
28979
28979
on1111459032
OCoLC
20190826091118.0
m o d
cr |n|---|||||
190803s2019 nz o 000 0 eng d
9781988591100
1988591104
(OCoLC)1111459032
(OCoLC)1111385585
(OCoLC)1111610379
EBLCP
eng
pn
EBLCP
YDX
OCLCQ
EBLCP
Reuvecamp, Iris.
Mental Capacity Law in New Zealand
Wellington, NZ :
Thomson Reuters New Zealand Ltd,
2019
xiv, 425 pages :
25 cm
Preface. - Authors. - PART A: CORE CONCEPTS AND PROCESSES. - 1. General Principles and Sources of Mental Capacity Law. - 2. Ethical, relational and cultural elements of capacity. - 3. Te Puna a Hinengaro: he Tirohanga ki a Aheinga - The wellspring of mind: reflections on capacity from a Maori perspective. - 4. Clinical assessment of capacity. - 5. Best interests - a standard for decision making. - 6. Human rights and mental capacity law. - 7. The CRPD and mental capacit law. - 8. An overview of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988. - PART B: AUTHORITY AND JUSTIFICATION FOR MAKING DECISIONS FOR OTHERS. - 9. Healhcare in the absence of consent. - 10. Enduring powers of attorney, welfare guardians and property managers. - 11. Legal capacity and supported decision making. - 12. Children and capacity. - 13. The role of capacity in other legislation. - PART C: DECISIONS ABOUT PERSONAL CARE AND WELFARE. - 14. Advance decision-making about personal care and welfare. - 15. Long term placement in aged residential care. - 16. Sex and marriage. - 17. Sexual health, reproductive liberty and adults with impaired capacity. - 18. Participation in health or disability research. - 19. Donation of human tissue, gametes and embryos. - 20. Capacity and information privacy. - PART D: PROPERTY-RELATED DECISIONS. - 21. Managing assets and money. - 22. Will-making and capacity. - 23. - Incapacitated company directors and trustees. - 24. Participation in litigation. - PARTE E: CONCLUSIONS. - 25. The future of mental capacity law. - Table of Statutes and Regulations. - Table of Cases. - Index.
"Mental Capacity Law in New Zealand is a comprehensive text on the legal position of people who lack capacity, in many different contexts, including their position regarding health care, residential placement, property management, and participation in legal proceedings." - BOOK JACKET
3240
MENTAL CAPACITY
1399
LAW
1678
NEW ZEALAND
Dawson, John.
Atkin, Bill
Douglass, Alison
Duncan, Anthony
Elder, Hinemoa
Fisher, Mark
Gillett, Grant
Henaghan, Mark
Hyslop, Brent
Kelly, Greg
Lawrence, Kimberly
Miller, Anita
Peart, Nicola
Snelling, Jeane
Thomas, Cordelia
GOVT
ddc
B
NO HOLDINGS IN NWIHC - 2 OTHER HOLDINGS