Books

  • Kong, C., Coggon, J., Cooper, P., Dunn, M., and Ruck Keene, A. (eds.), Capacity, Participation and Values in Comparative Legal Perspective (Bristol University Press, 2023).
  • Kong, C. & Ruck Keene, A., (2018) Overcoming Challenges in the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Practical Guidance for Working with Complex Issues (foreword by Anselm Eldergill, Jessica Kingsley Publishers). Reviewed by:
  • Kong, C. (2017) Mental Capacity in Relationship: Decision-Making, Dialogue, and Autonomy (Cambridge University Press). Reviewed by:

Articles

  • Kong, C., Coggon, J., Dunn, M. (2024). ‘Giving Meaning to Values in Mental Capacity Law’, Law Quarterly Review.
  • Kong, C. (2023). The Phenomenology and Ethics of P-Centricity in Mental Capacity Law. Law and Philosophy, 42(2), 145-175.
  • Kong, C., Stickler, R., Cooper, P., Watkins, M., & Dunn, M. (2022). Justifying and practising effective participation in the Court of Protection: an empirical study. Journal of Law and Society, 49(4), 703-725.
  • Kong, C., Stickler, R., Cooper, P., Watkins, M., Dunn, M., (2022) ‘The ‘Human Element’ in the Social Space of the Courtroom: Framing and Shaping the Deliberative Process in Mental Capacity Law’, Legal Studies: 1-20.
  • Kong, C. (2019). Constructing female sexual and reproductive agency in mental capacity law. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry66, 101488.