Xu vs. the Hospital and his Guardian – Involuntary Inpatient Treatment
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(2015)沪一中民一(民)终字第2018号 [Xu vs. the Hospital and his Guardian – Involuntary Inpatient Treatment, First Civil Court of Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court, Final No. 2018, 15 September 2015] (translated by Author)References
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