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*[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1379042/Mother-withdraws-bid-sterilise-21-year-old-daughter-significant-learning-difficulties.html Daily Mail, 'Mother withdraws bid to sterilise 21-year-old daughter with significant learning difficulties' (21/4/11)], [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/court-to-rule-on-sterilisation-of-pregnant-woman-2214916.html Jerome Taylor, 'Court to rule on sterilisation of pregnant woman' (Independent, 14/2/11)], [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/lawreports/8321601/Woman-with-learning-difficulties-could-be-forcibly-sterilised.html Tim Ross, 'Woman with learning difficulties could be forcibly sterilised' (Telegraph 14/2/11)]. These articles relate to an application by a mother for the sterilisation of her daughter during a caesarian section operation: according to the articles, at a preliminary hearing in February 2011 the case was adjourned for expert evidence, but by April 2011 the daughter had given birth and the mother had withdrawn her application.
*[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1379042/Mother-withdraws-bid-sterilise-21-year-old-daughter-significant-learning-difficulties.html Daily Mail, 'Mother withdraws bid to sterilise 21-year-old daughter with significant learning difficulties' (21/4/11)], [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/court-to-rule-on-sterilisation-of-pregnant-woman-2214916.html Jerome Taylor, 'Court to rule on sterilisation of pregnant woman' (Independent, 14/2/11)], [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/lawreports/8321601/Woman-with-learning-difficulties-could-be-forcibly-sterilised.html Tim Ross, 'Woman with learning difficulties could be forcibly sterilised' (Telegraph 14/2/11)]. These articles relate to an application by a mother for the sterilisation of her daughter during a caesarian section operation: according to the articles, at a preliminary hearing in February 2011 the case was adjourned for expert evidence, but by April 2011 the daughter had given birth and the mother had withdrawn her application.
*[http://www.pressassociation.com/component/pafeeds/2011/04/20/mother_sterilisation_bid_withdrawn Press Association, 'Mother sterilisation bid withdrawn' (20/4/11)]
*[http://www.pressassociation.com/component/pafeeds/2011/04/20/mother_sterilisation_bid_withdrawn Press Association, 'Mother sterilisation bid withdrawn' (20/4/11)]
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===Neil Cumming===
===Neil Cumming===

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Forthcoming judgments

Liam Brunskill (DOL/best interests)

Re SJ (Deprivation of liberty, Ryder J)

Re P (Cancer treatment, Baron J)

Re P (Persistent vegetative state, Charles J)

Re L (Palliative care, Peter Jackson J)

Re P (Sterilisation, Sir Nicholas Wall)

Neil Cumming

Transfer to England for treatment of anorexia

See also