Introduction
By Tim Spencer-Lane Introduction The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is often perceived as being an empowering piece of legislation which places the person at the heart of decision making. In reality, however, the position is more complicated. The MCA is able to encompass a wide range of matters including, for example, protecting others from […]
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