In R (on the application of W) v Doncaster MBC [2004] EWCA Civ 378, it was held not to be a breach of the ECHR, art 5(1)(e) to detain a patient suffering from a mental disorder requiring treatment in circumstances where his release had been made conditional upon finding appropriate accommodation and it had taken [...]to do so.
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In R (on the application of W) v Doncaster MBC [2004] EWCA Civ 378, it was held not to be a breach of the ECHR, art 5(1)(e) to detain a patient suffering from a mental disorder requiring treatment in circumstances where his release had been made conditional upon finding appropriate accommodation and it had taken [...]to do so.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In R (on the application of W) v Doncaster MBC [2004] EWCA Civ 378, it was held not to be a breach of the ECHR, art 5(1)(e) to detain a patient suffering from a mental disorder requiring treatment in circumstances where his release had been made conditional upon finding appropriate accommodation and it had taken [...]to do so.
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seven months
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