If you liked Overcoming Challenges in the Mental Capacity Act 2005 by Camillia Kong, Alex Ruck Keene, and Anselm Eldergill, start with Mental Capacity in Relationship (2018), Court of Protection Practice 2020 (2020), and The Law Relating to Mental Health Review Tribunal (1996). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Mental Capacity in Relationship 2018 · 275 pages · Camillia Kong · Same author
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  3. 3 The Law Relating to Mental Health Review Tribunal 1996 · 1,424 pages · Anselm Eldergill · Same author
  4. 4 Capacity, Participation and Values in Comparative Legal Perspective 2023 · 272 pages · Camillia Kong, John Coggon, Alex Ruck Keene · Same author
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What should I read after Overcoming Challenges in the Mental Capacity Act 2005?

BookOrb recommends Mental Capacity in Relationship (2018), Court of Protection Practice 2020 (2020), The Law Relating to Mental Health Review Tribunal (1996), Capacity, Participation and Values in Comparative Legal Perspective (2023), and Practical Guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (2015).

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Overcoming Challenges in the Mental Capacity Act 2005 is by Camillia Kong, Alex Ruck Keene, and Anselm Eldergill.