1st Edition

Older Persons and the Law

By John Williams Copyright 2025
310 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

310 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

310 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the law and legal system’s impact on older persons. As well as describing the current law primarily in England and in Wales, it highlights the pivotal role that elder law lawyers play in using law to challenge and combat ageism. Important questions are raised about whether the law perpetuates ageism and whether the current working of the law effectively challenges... Read more

Introduction

 

1.  Older persons and the law

2.  Older persons and human rights

3. Older persons and mental capacity

4. Older persons and decision-making

5.  Older persons and social care

6. Older persons:  Abuse and neglect

7. Older persons and liberty

8. Older persons and international law

 

Biography

John Williams is Emeritus Professor at Aberystwyth University in Wales. He researches topics related to older persons and the law, including human rights, social care, capacity, abuse and neglect, care home design, relationships and older prisoners. He has spoken at many conferences, appeared on TV and radio to discuss elder abuse, and advised governments and other bodies. John was an expert member of the panel investigating abuse in a care home, for the Commissioner for Older People in Northern Ireland. He works with several charities. John lives with his wife and assorted animals in the middle of a sheep farm in mid-Wales.