TRU Faculty of Law Associate Professor Margaret Isabel Hall presented her paper, Vulnerability is being incapable in a context you can’t handle: rethinking guardianship as a re-calibration of the relationship between context and self, at the joint conference of the Law and Society Association and Canadian Law and Society Association held in Toronto June 7 to 10, 2018. Hall’s paper was part of a panel on Critical Approaches to Mental Capacity.
Margaret Hall presents paper at Toronto joint conference
Posted on: June 10, 2018
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