Author: Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education
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Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
Pages :
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Elder Law Update 2004
Author: Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
Pages :
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ISBN:
Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
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Hot Topics in Elder Law 2004
Author: Morris Klein
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Category : Advance directives (Medical care)
Languages : en
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Category : Advance directives (Medical care)
Languages : en
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Elder Law Basics
Author: State Bar of Georgia. Elder Law Section
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Category : Medicaid
Languages : en
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Category : Medicaid
Languages : en
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2004 Elder Law Institute
Author:
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Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
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Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
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California Elder Law Resources, Benefits, and Planning
Author: CEB Continuing Education of the Bar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780762609000
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
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ISBN: 9780762609000
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
California Elder Law Litigation
Arkansas Elder Law and Medicaid Planning 2004
Author: Rebecca J. Denison
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Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
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Category : Legal assistance to older people
Languages : en
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Elder Law
Author: Hugh S. McLellan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781552583630
Category : Older people
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9781552583630
Category : Older people
Languages : en
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Theories on Law and Ageing
Author: Israel Doron
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540789545
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This book is about trying to answer questions. These questions were well introduced by Prof. Margaret Hall in the opening of her chapter in this book: “The fundamental idea of ‘law and aging’ as a discrete category of legal principle and theory is controversial: how and why are ‘older adults’ or ‘seniors’ or ‘elders’ (the very terminology is controversial and fraught with difficulties) a discrete and distinct group for whom ‘special’ legal thought and treatment is justified? For some, a category of law and aging is inherently paternalistic, suggesting that older persons are, like children, especially in need of the protection of the law. In this sense, the argument continues, the category itself internalizes ageist presumptions about older adults and is therefore inherently flawed and even harmful. If certain older adults are, because of physical or mental infirmities, genuinely in need of an enhanced level of legal protection, this entitlement should be conceptualized in terms of their disability; older adults are not a distinct group but an arbitrarily delineated demographic category which contains within it any number of groups that are legitimately distinct for the purposes of legal theory (the di- bled; women; persons of colour; Aboriginal persons; rich and poor; etc.) Indeed, the arti- cial category of “older adults” may be seen as obfuscating, submerging these more meaningful distinctions.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540789545
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
This book is about trying to answer questions. These questions were well introduced by Prof. Margaret Hall in the opening of her chapter in this book: “The fundamental idea of ‘law and aging’ as a discrete category of legal principle and theory is controversial: how and why are ‘older adults’ or ‘seniors’ or ‘elders’ (the very terminology is controversial and fraught with difficulties) a discrete and distinct group for whom ‘special’ legal thought and treatment is justified? For some, a category of law and aging is inherently paternalistic, suggesting that older persons are, like children, especially in need of the protection of the law. In this sense, the argument continues, the category itself internalizes ageist presumptions about older adults and is therefore inherently flawed and even harmful. If certain older adults are, because of physical or mental infirmities, genuinely in need of an enhanced level of legal protection, this entitlement should be conceptualized in terms of their disability; older adults are not a distinct group but an arbitrarily delineated demographic category which contains within it any number of groups that are legitimately distinct for the purposes of legal theory (the di- bled; women; persons of colour; Aboriginal persons; rich and poor; etc.) Indeed, the arti- cial category of “older adults” may be seen as obfuscating, submerging these more meaningful distinctions.
Elder Law
Author: Nina Kohn
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 816
Book Description
"An upper-level law school casebook on Elder Law"--
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 816
Book Description
"An upper-level law school casebook on Elder Law"--