Elder Law
By John Williams
To Be Published December 1st 2012 by Routledge – 350 pages
This book looks at the historical background to the law's approach to ageing, focusing on questions such as:
Themes include the ways in which the law has a distinct impact on the lives of older people, human rights, housing, finance, health and social care, discrimination, crime, abuse and the state's reaction, and poverty and social exclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Historical Context; What is 'Old Age'? 3. Human Rights and Older People 4. Health and Social Care 5. Property, Housing and Finance 6. Discrimination 7. Criminal Law and Older People 8. The Abuse of Older People 9. Conclusion
John Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Name: Elder Law (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By John Williams. This book looks at the historical background to the law's approach to ageing, focusing on questions such as:
Has the law promoted ageism?
How well has the law protected older people against discrimination, abuse and social exclusion?
How...
Categories: Age & Ageing, Demography, Family, Child & Social Welfare Law