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Gillick and Marion's case

Gillick competence is a key legal concept that helps doctors determine when a young person can make their own medical decisions. This video explains where the term came from, how it developed through landmark UK and Australian cases including Marion’s Case, and what it means in practice when assessing a child’s capacity to consent to treatment.

Sunday, 26 October 2025

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