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List of bibliographic references indexed by Jurisprudence (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 115.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000068 (2020) Shoba Sreenivasan [États-Unis] ; James Rokop [États-Unis] ; Melinda Diciro [États-Unis] ; Jeremy Colley [États-Unis] ; Linda E. Weinberger [États-Unis]Case Law Considerations in the Use of ASPD in SVP/SDP Evaluations.
000086 (2019) Inge Jeandarme [Belgique] ; Petra Habets [Belgique] ; Harry Kennedy [Irlande (pays)]Structured versus unstructured judgment: DUNDRUM-1 compared to court decisions.
000254 (2017) Alison J. Lynch [États-Unis] ; Michael L. Perlin [États-Unis]"Life's hurried tangled road": A therapeutic jurisprudence analysis of why dedicated counsel must be assigned to represent persons with mental disabilities in community settings.
000309 (2015) Yoji Nakatani ; Suguru Hasuzawa[Changing Forensic Mental Health in France: A Review].
000487 (2011) Alan R. Felthous [États-Unis]The "untreatability" of psychopathy and hospital commitment in the USA.
000502 (2011) Michael J. Ferlauto [États-Unis] ; Richard L. FriersonThe probate judge and involuntary civil commitment in South Carolina.
000568 (2009) John E. Gray [Canada] ; Richard L. O'ReillySupreme court of Canada's "Beautiful Mind" case.
000573 (2009) E. Cummings ; O. O'ConorThe SM judgment and the Mental Health Act 2008.
000640 (2007) Zvi Zemishlany[Involuntary hospitalization and treatment: the interface between psychiatry and law].
000739 (2004) Kristin Savell [Australie]Sex and the sacred: sterilization and bodily integrity in English and Canadian law.
000758 (2003) Michael L. Perlin [États-Unis]Therapeutic jurisprudence and outpatient commitment law: Kendra's Law and case study.
000761 (2003) H Ryan Wagner [États-Unis] ; Marvin S. Swartz ; Jeffrey W. Swanson ; Barbara J. BurnsDoes involuntary outpatient commitment lead to more intensive treatment?
000895 (1999) Involuntary treatment: civilly committed patients may be involuntarily medicated; involuntary medication to restore competence to stand trial requires judicial approval.
000929 (1998) E M Gallagher [États-Unis]Advance directives for psychiatric care: a theoretical and practical overview for legal professionals.
000939 (1997) Alfred Allan ; Marietjie AllanThe right of mentally ill patients in South Africa to refuse treatment.
000964 (1996) Kathleen KnepperThe importance of establishing competence in cases involving the involuntary administration of psychotropic medications.
000974 (1996) Hightower v. Olmstead.
000976 (1996) Michael J. Booker [États-Unis]Compliance, coercion, and compassion: moral dimensions of the return of tuberculosis.
000993 (1995) T.D. v. New York State Office of Mental Health.
000A25 (1994) In re C.E.
000A35 (1993) Woodland v. Angus.

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