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CM, Re Judicial Review: SCS 27 Aug 2013

(Outer House) The prisoner, held in a high security psychiatric hospital, challenged the outright ban on smoking.
Held: The Lord Ordinary declared that the impugned decision was unlawful so far as it affected Mr McCann both because it was not taken in accordance with the 2003 Act principles and also because it breached his Convention rights under articles 8 and 14 of the ECHR. The Lord Ordinary did not award damages but ruled that the finding of the breach of those articles was ‘just satisfaction’ in terms of article 41 of the ECHR.

Judges:

Lord Stewart

Citations:

[2013] ScotCS CSOH – 143

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003

Jurisdiction:

Scotland

Cited by:

Outer HouseReclaiming Motion Charles McCann v The State Hospital Board for Scotland SCS 12-Aug-2014
Inner House – The house considered a reclaiming motion (appeal) as to the lawfulness of a decision by the respondents to prohibit smoking and the possession of tobacco in the buildings and grounds of the State Hospital, Carstairs. The Board . .
Outer HouseMcCann v The State Hospitals Board for Scotland SC 11-Apr-2017
A challenge by request for judicial review to the legality of the comprehensive ban on smoking at the State Hospital at Carstairs which the State Hospitals Board adopted. The appellant, a detained patient, did not challenge the ban on smoking . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Prisons, Human Rights

Updated: 31 July 2022; Ref: scu.515113

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