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Gillick competence and gender identity
Bell and Another v The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust [2020] EWHC 3274 (Admin)
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The Queen’s Speech 2021
The legislative programme set out in the Queen’s Speech at the state opening of Parliament on 11 May 2021 included a number of key issues of interest for healthcare lawyers and professionals and also for personal injury lawyers. A focus on the..
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Potential continuation of a duty of care
Begum (On Behalf of Mollah) v Maran (UK) Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 326
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16 June 2021
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Court involvement in decisions for people between 16 and 18
AB v CD and Others [2021] EWHC 741 (Fam); [2021] Med LR 365
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Vaccination hesitancy
SS v London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames and Another [2021] EWCOP 31
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Fluctuating capacity of patient in labour
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust v GH [2021] EWCOP 18
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16 June 2021
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Compulsory vaccinations
The UK Government is considering compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations for healthcare workers in order to protect patients. This is not particularly controversial because medical students and doctors are already required to have vaccinations against..
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16 June 2021
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