Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 15 -17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, UK.
Int J Law Psychiatry. 2020 Jan-Feb;68:101524. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101524. Epub 2019 Nov 28.
This article explores the history of the Court of Protection of England & Wales (CoP) over the twentieth century. The CoP, which is responsible for making financial and welfare decisions on behalf of those deemed incapable of doing so themselves, presently faces a rapidly growing caseload, and considerable scrutiny and critique. Such close attention to its work may be new, but many of the issues it faces have deep roots. Using practitioners' texts, judgements, and the archives of the CoP and the Lord Chancellor's Office, I review the evolution of the CoP in terms of its structure and caseload, its decisions regarding incapacity, its efforts to manage the affairs of those found incapable, and its long-term survival. This reveals the origins of many of the issues it faces today, the different anxieties and approaches that have animated its work in the past, the ways in which approaches to incapacity have changed, and the value of a historical perspective.
本文探讨了 20 世纪英格兰及威尔士保护法院(CoP)的历史。CoP 负责代表那些被认为没有能力做出财务和福利决策的人做出决策,目前面临着快速增长的案件量,以及相当多的审查和批评。对其工作的密切关注可能是新的,但它所面临的许多问题都有很深的根源。我使用从业者的文本、判决以及 CoP 和大法官办公室的档案,从结构和案件量、关于无行为能力的决定、管理被认定为无行为能力者事务的努力以及长期生存能力等方面审查了 CoP 的演变。这揭示了它今天所面临的许多问题的根源、过去推动其工作的不同焦虑和方法、无行为能力方法的变化以及历史视角的价值。