When the general election was announced, we promised to compare the policy commitments of the major parties on topics relating to the everyday decisions project.…
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Rosie Harding is Professor of Law and Society at the University of Birmingham.
Since the announcement of a ‘snap’ general election, some people might be wondering who has the right to vote, and how to make sure that…
Leave a CommentDisabled people have the same right to vote as everyone else. Our ‘Your Right to Vote’ infographic provides information and links about voting in the…
Leave a CommentLast week we had a really inspiring and energising Everyday Decisions stakeholder meeting. At the meeting, one participant mentioned that whilst most people working in…
Leave a CommentWas our ‘What is Legal Capacity‘ explanation too complicated? Maybe this infographic will help: You can also download this Legal Capacity Infographic as a pdf…
Leave a CommentThe Law Commission have today published their report on replacing the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) in the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) with a…
Leave a CommentThe Law Commission, an independent body that advises the government on how to make law work better, have said they think some changes need to…
Leave a Comment…And, more to the point, why am I interested in them? People often ask me why I’m interested in everyday decisions, and what I think…
Leave a CommentWhat did you choose to eat for breakfast today? Why did you choose it? Did anyone help you choose? I had brown toast with peanut…
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