Webb13 dec. 2024 · A judge was recently asked to resolve a case where there was disagreement as to the jurisdictional basis upon which the Court of Protection was … WebbWhat may be more surprising is that the term ‘inherent jurisdiction’ appears to have been used in relation to contempt of court only from about 1810. 19 Professor Dockray points out that it began to be used in relation to procedural powers, costs, and the control of solicitors in about 1880, and in relation to trusts and children in about 1945. 20 This, together …
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WebbThe following is reproduced with kind permission from 39 Essex Street's April 2011 Court of Protection newsletter (link below). This is the second decision in the case of DL, … WebbInherent jurisdiction and unauthorised placements Where a child or young person meets the s25 Children Act 1989 secure accommodation order criteria but the local authority proposes to place him in an unregulated placement (either because no regulated placement is available or because his needs would be better met elsewhere) the … fridge fanny pack
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WebbThirty Nine Essex Chambers produces Mental Capacity Law Newsletters and notes, providing summaries, comments and guidance on Court of Protection cases and developments. The editors of the Newsletter are Alex Ruck Keene, Neil Allen, Annabel Lee, Katharine Scott, Victoria Butler-Cole, Simon Edwards, Nicola Kohn and Katherine … Webb30 juli 2024 · In such circumstances, the inherent jurisdiction may be used to authorise a local authority to deprive a child of liberty in an unregistered children’s home, notwithstanding that a criminal offence would be committed by those who operated and managed that children’s home. Webb3 feb. 2024 · New 39 Essex guidance note on deprivations of liberty for those under 18. The Children's Commissioner for England has identified a growing number of "locked … fridge fan replacement