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Mental capacity: legislation and medical treatment decisions in Ireland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Abstract
This paper examines mental capacity legislation in Ireland and its implications for medical treatment decisions for people whose capacities are believed to be impaired. It draws on inferences from case laws and legislations in other jurisdictions and concludes that there is an urgent need for the enactment of appropriate mental capacity legislation in Ireland.
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