Domestic Abuse and Human Rights (Jonathan Herring, Intersentia, 2020, c. £55) and A Practical Guide to Coercive Control for Legal Practitioners and Victims (Rachel Horman, … Read More ›
Tag: Book reviews
Adolescent Mental Health Care and the Law (Camilla Parker, Legal Action Group, 2020, £50) Camilla Parker set herself a hugely difficult task in identifying and … Read More ›
A Practical Guide to the Law of Medical Treatment Decisions (Ben Troke, Law Brief Publishing, 2020, c£39.99) Ben Troke, a solicitor and partner at Hill … Read More ›
Parental Rights, Best Interests and Significant Harms: Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Children Post-Great Ormond Street v Gard (edited by Imogen Goold, Jonathan Herring and … Read More ›
Every so often you come across a book which provides exactly what its subtitle (if not title) promises. Social Work, Cats and Rocket Science (Jessica … Read More ›
By way of preview for the January Mental Capacity Report, which should be coming out shortly, three reviews of books which have caught my particular … Read More ›
Mental Health Law (6th edition) (Brenda Hale (Baroness Hale of Richmond) with Penelope Gorman, Rachel Barrett and Jessica Jones, Sweet & Maxwell, 2017, paperback, £85.00) … Read More ›
Community Care Law (6th edition) (Luke Clements, with Karen Ashton, Simon Garlick, Carolyn Goodall, Jean Gould, Edward Mitchell and Alison Pickup, Legal Action Group, 2017, … Read More ›
Independent Advocacy and Spiritual Care: Insights from Service Users, Advocates, Health Care Professionals and Chaplains (Geoff Morgan, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, hardback and ebook, c£66.00) This … Read More ›
Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Practical Guide (Craig Ward, Law Society Publishing, 2016, paperback £59.95) This is the third edition of a work which does … Read More ›