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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 26 (2020): pp.1-57 - Articles and Comment
Substituted Decision Making and Coercion: The Socially Accepted Problem in Psychiatric Practice and a CRPD-Based Response to Them
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 29 (2022): pp.1-50 - Editorial
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 29 (2022): pp.51-87 - Editorial
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International Journal of Clinical Legal Education Vol. 19 (2013) - Articles
Establishing An International Human Rights Clinic in the New Zealand Context
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 21 (2011): Spring - Articles and Comment
The concept of objection under the DOLS regime
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 18 (2009): Spring - Articles and Comment
Expanded Liability for Psychiatrists: Tarasoff Gone Crazy?
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 22 (2016): pp.1-70 - Articles and Comment
Introduction: from the Journal of Mental Health Law to the International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 27 (2020): pp.58-94 - Editorial
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 28 (2021): pp.1-75 - Editorial
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International Journal of Gender, Sexuality and Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022) - Articles
Racial Profiling and The Larger Impact of Covid-19 on Migrant Sex Workers in France
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law No. 28 (2021): pp.1-75 - Articles and Comment
The Urgent Need to Review the use of CTOs and Compliance with the UNCRPD Across Australian Jurisdictions
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