It is widely claimed that we are facing a 'demographic time bomb' with an increasing older population and a decreasing working population. On the whole there are three conflicting attitudes in society towards older people.
Firstly, there are those who see older people as a 'problem': how can we afford their care? Will the NHS be crippled by the expense of caring for older people?
Secondly, there are those who are concerned by the maltreatment of older people: how can we protect older people from abuse? How can we be sure they are receiving adequate health care?
Finally, there are those who argue that society is squandering the resources that older people can offer and seek ways to empower them to play a more active role in community life.
These conflicting views of how to approach the 'problem' of older people are also reflected in the mixed response of the law. This book presents possible solutions to these problems and highlights the need not only to protect older people from abuse and poverty in order to ensure that they have a dignified old age, but also the need to empower older people to live their final years in an active and fulfilling way.
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It is widely claimed that we are facing a demographic time bomb, with an increasing older population and a decreasing working population. This book analyses the conflicting ways in which both the population and the law view this problem and presents possible solutions, highlighting the need to protect whilst empowering the older population.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Ageism and Age Discrimination ; 3. Capacity, Incapacity, and Old Age ; 4. Carers ; 5. Elder Abuse ; 6. Older People and Financial issues ; 7. Grandparenthood ; 8. Older People and Healthcare ; 9. Inheritance ; 10. Conclusion
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Provides authoritative coverage of how the law affects older people.
Demonstrates how the law works in its broader social context.
Discusses the philosophical issues surrounding ageing.
Written in an accessible style to appeal to wide readership
Provides possible solutions to topical issues.
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Jonathan Herring is a Fellow in Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford. He is author of several books including Criminal Law: Text, Cases and Materials (OUP. 2008); Criminal Law (Palgrave, 2006); Medical Law and Ethics (OUP, 2008) and Family Law (Pearson, 2007). He has also written widely on issues relating to criminal law, family law and medical law. In 2007 he was the George P. Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor-Chair at the University of Indiana.
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Provides authoritative coverage of how the law affects older people.
Demonstrates how the law works in its broader social context.
Discusses the philosophical issues surrounding ageing.
Written in an accessible style to appeal to wide readership
Provides possible solutions to topical issues.
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199229024
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
400
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