Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1997
Date1997
CourtFamily Division
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21 cases
  • RE O and J (Paternity: Blood Tests)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
  • Re X (A Child); Re Y (A Child)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 3 October 2016
    ...Metropolitan Borough Council v DB [1997] 1 FLR 767 (child), Re MB (Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 426 at page 439 (adult) and Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180 (child)." So far as I am aware, that statement of principle has never been challenged. 33 If the starting point......
  • R (Howard League for Penal Reform) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 29 November 2002
    ...provisions of the Mental Health Act 1983 or pursuant to its parens patriae powers (as to which see Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180). Nor am I concerned with those children detained within the care 75. I am concerned only with those children detained within the criminal ......
  • Re A-F (Children)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 31 January 2018
    ...of the inherent jurisdiction in this way must comply with the substantive and procedural requirements of Article 5: see Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180, 197–198, Re PS (Incapacitated or Vulnerable Adult) [2007] EWHC 623 (Fam), [2007] 2 FLR 1083, paras 20–26, Re GJ, NJ ......
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3 books & journal articles
  • Religious Beliefs and Teenage Refusal of Medical Treatment
    • United Kingdom
    • The Modern Law Review No. 62-4, July 1999
    • 1 July 1999
    ...MedicalTreatment) [1993] 1 FLR 386; Re S (A Minor) (Consent To Medical Treatment) [1994] 2 FLR 1065;Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180.5 See G. Douglas ‘The Retreat from Gillick’ (1992) 55 MLR 569; N. Lowe and S. Juss ‘MedicalTreatment – Pragmatism and the Search for Princ......
  • Adolescent Autonomy, Detention for Medical Treatment and Re C
    • United Kingdom
    • The Modern Law Review No. 62-4, July 1999
    • 1 July 1999
    ...comments on earlier drafts.1 See H. Houghton-James ‘The Child’s Right to Die’ [1992] Fam Law 350.2Re C (Detention: Medical Treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180.3 [1993] 1 FLR 1; sub nom Re W (A Minor) (Medical Treatment) [1992] 4 All ER 627.4 See the pre-Children Act 1989 case of Re R (A Minor) (War......
  • My Body and Other Stories: Anorexia Nervosa and the Legal Politics of Embodiment
    • United Kingdom
    • Social & Legal Studies No. 9-4, December 2000
    • 1 December 2000
    ...NHS Trust, ex parte L [1998] 3 WLR 107.Re A (medical treatment: male sterilisation) [2000] 1 FCR 193.Re C (detention: medical treatment) [1997] 2 FLR 180; Re W (a minor) (medical treat- ment) [1992] 4 All ER 627. Re KB (adult) (mental patient: medical treatment) [1994] 19 BMLR 144.Re LC (me......

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