1. Introduction: Values, Participation, and Mental Capacity Laws in International Comparative Perspective - Camillia Kong, John Coggon, Penny Cooper, Michael Dunn, Alex Ruck Keene
2. Mental Capacity Law in England and Wales: A Value-Laden Jurisdiction - Rebecca Stickler
3. Mental Capacity Regimes Approach to Values and Participation in Proceedings Involving Individuals With Impaired Decision-Making Capacity in Scotland - Jill Stavert
4. The Fusion Approach to Mental Capacity Law in Northern Ireland: Possibilities and Challenges - Gavin Davidson, Martin Daly, Moira Harper, Danielle McIlroy and Lorna Montgomery
5. Judging Values in a Time of Transition: An Irish Perspective - Mary Donnelly
6. US Laws Relating to Decision-Making on Behalf of P - Stephen Latham
7. Indigenous Peoples With Disabilities and Canadian Mental Capacity Law - Ruby Dhand
8. Capacity, Participation and Values in Australian Guardianship Laws - Cameron Stewart
9. Navigating Values in Aotearoa New Zealand - Kris Gledhill
10. Values and Participation of Individuals Without Mental Capacity in Hong Kong - Daisy Cheung
11. Asian Values and Confucianism: How P's Ability To Participate in Court Proceedings in Singapore Is Influenced by P's Cultural Milieu - Yue-En Chong
12. Respect for the Will and Preferences of People With Mental Disorders in German Law - Tanje Henking and Matthe Scholten
13. The Place of Values and P's Participation in Mental Capacity Law: Themes, Synergies, and Tensions - Camillia Kong, John Coggon, Penny Cooper, Michael Dunn, Alex Ruck Keene