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List of bibliographic references indexed by Civil Rights (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 98.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000641 (2007) Pierre-Marc Couture-Trudel ; Marie-Eve Morin[Involuntary hospitalisation in Québec: the stakes of civil detention in psychiatry].
000758 (2003) Michael L. Perlin [États-Unis]Therapeutic jurisprudence and outpatient commitment law: Kendra's Law and case study.
000765 (2003) Meredith Karasch [États-Unis]Where involuntary commitment, civil liberties, and the right to mental health care collide: an overview of California's mental illness system.
000790 (2002) Dora W. Klein [États-Unis]Trial rights and psychotropic drugs: the case against administering involuntary medications to a defendant during trial.
000895 (1999) Involuntary treatment: civilly committed patients may be involuntarily medicated; involuntary medication to restore competence to stand trial requires judicial approval.
000897 (1999) R M Berry [États-Unis]From involuntary sterilization to genetic enhancement: the unsettled legacy of Buck v. Bell.
000939 (1997) Alfred Allan ; Marietjie AllanThe right of mentally ill patients in South Africa to refuse treatment.
000941 (1997) S C KelloggThe due process right to a safe and humane environment for patients in state custody: the voluntary/involuntary distinction.
000964 (1996) Kathleen KnepperThe importance of establishing competence in cases involving the involuntary administration of psychotropic medications.
000971 (1996) V A Hiday [États-Unis]Involuntary commitment as a psychiatric technology.
000974 (1996) Hightower v. Olmstead.
000993 (1995) T.D. v. New York State Office of Mental Health.
000A25 (1994) In re C.E.
000A26 (1994) S. Lee [États-Unis]Heller v. Doe: involuntary civil commitment and the "objective" language of probability.
000A35 (1993) Woodland v. Angus.
000A39 (1993) R v. Canons Park Mental Health Review Tribunal, ex parte A.
000A48 (1993) Suzanne SangreeControl of childbearing by HIV-positive women: some responses to emerging legal policies.
000A69 (1991) Michael T. FlanneryCourt-ordered prenatal intervention: a final means to the end of gestational substance abuse.
000A73 (1991) Edmund V. LudwigThe mentally ill homeless: evolving involuntary commitment issues.
000A75 (1991) M. Isohanni [Finlande] ; P. Nieminen ; J. Moring ; K. Pylkk Nen ; M. SpaldingThe dilemma of civil rights versus the right to treatment: questionable involuntary admissions to a mental hospital.
000A85 (1991) Fleming v. Reid.

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