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- In R v Bournewood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust, the House of Lords ruled that a man who had been admitted to a psychiatric hospital without capable...
- ceilings and doorcases to prin****l rooms on 1st floor. Bournewood House is part of Bournewood Park Hospital a central building in a large medical NHS...
- ruling by the European Court of Human Rights in HL v UK (2004) (the 'Bournewood' judgment) the Act was amended by the Mental Health Act 2007 in July that...
- UK House of Lords in their ruling that HL had not been detained in R v Bournewood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust was not of central importance under...
- Hospital, South Street Bournewood". Digital Commonwealth. Archived from the original on February 3, 2023. Retrieved June 18, 2024. Bournewood Hospital, formerly...
- became Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust in 2008 Bournewood Community and Mental Health Services Trust changed its name to North West...
- Public use Botleys Mansion Bournewood House Chertsey Abbey Ruins (muni****l Abbey Gardens) Runnymede Memorial St Peter's Hospital Notable private Crossland...
- his ashes were interred there. In re L [1999] 1 AC 458, also called the Bournewood judgment – held that a compliant but incapacitated adult informally admitted...
- Children's Hospital & Rehab. Center, Brighton Brockton Hospital, Brockton Bournewood Hospital, Brookline Human Resource Institute, Brookline Lahey Hospital...
- Sterilization), the defence of necessity was allowed. In the case of R v Bournewood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust, the defence of necessity (in the...