An aide memoire for a balancing act? Critiquing the ‘balance sheet’ approach to best interests decision-making
The balance sheet is commonly used as a deliberative approach to decide best interests in Court of Protection cases in England and Wales, since Thorpe LJ in Re A (Male Sterilisation) described the balance sheet as a tool to enable judges and best interests decision-makers to quantify, compare, and c...
Main Authors: | Kong, C, Coggon, J, Dunn, M, Keene, AR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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