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No. 20 (2010): Special Issue
No. 20 (2010): Special Issue
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2014-09-08
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Articles and Comment
Foreword
John Horne
5-6
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Preface
Genevra Richardson
7-8
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A model law fusing incapacity and mental health legislation
George Szmukler, Rowena Daw, John Dawson
9-22
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Harnessing the power of fusion? A valiant but flawed effort to obviate the need for a distinct mental health law
Paul S. Appelbaum
23-33
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Mental illness is different and ignoring its differences profits nobody
Tom Burns
34-39
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The treatment of mentally disordered offenders under capacity-based mental health legislation
Alec Buchanan
40-46
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The model law fusing incapacity and mental health legislation – a comment on the forensic aspects of the proposal
Kris Gledhill
47-54
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The mental capacity tribunal under the model law: what are we arguing about?
Robert Robinson
55-62
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The model law of Szmukler, Dawson and Daw – the next stage of a long campaign?
Anthony Holland
63-70
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Safeguards for informal patients
Aswini Weereratne
71-77
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Balancing autonomy and risk: the Scottish approach
Jacqueline M Atkinson, Hilary J Patrick
78-83
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A new legislative framework for mental capacity and mental health legislation in Northern Ireland: an analysis of the current proposals
Maura McCallion, Ursula O'Hare
84-88
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Response to the Commentaries
George Szmukler, Rowena Daw, John Dawson
89-98
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Outline of The Model Law
George Szmukler, Rowena Daw, John Dawson
99-122
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Addendum
George Szmukler, Rowena Daw, John Dawson
123-126
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The role of capacity in mental health laws - recent reviews and legislation
Kris Gledhill
127-140
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