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  3. No. 21 (2011): Spring

No. 21 (2011): Spring

Published: 2014-09-08

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Articles and Comment

  • Foreword

    John Horne
    3-4
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  • Is There a Burden of Proof in Mental Health Cases?

    Jeremy Cooper, Howard Davis
    5-14
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  • The Case for “Good” Legal Representation: Is it worth fighting for?

    Paul Veitch
    15-24
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  • When protective powers become threatening

    Deborah Padfield
    25-38
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  • This strange republic of the good: Community treatment orders and their conditions

    David Hewitt
    39-47
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  • The Nearest Relative and Nominated Person: A Tale of Parliamentary Shenanigans

    Tim Spencer-Lane
    48-60
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  • The concept of objection under the DOLS regime

    Matthew McKillop, John Dawson, George Szmukler
    61-73
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  • The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the social model of health: new perspectives

    Penelope Weller
    74-83
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  • S.117 MHA 1983 re-visited: the liability of the State and the existence of a duty of care

    Jonathan Butler
    84-92
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Casenotes

  • Seal v UK: The End of the Story or Time for a Fresh Beginning?

    Kris Gledhill
    93-107
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  • Benevolent Paternalism or a Clash of Values: Motherhood and Refusal of Medical Treatment in Ireland

    Kay Wilson, Penelope Weller
    108-119
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Book reviews

  • Monitoring the use of the Mental Health Act in 2009/10

    William Bingley
    120-124
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