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Loss and Denial of Refugee Status
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The M'Naghten Rules - a brief historical note
(Article)This paper reveals the number and identities of the signatories to the M'Naghten Rules. However, the paper also confirms that some doubts about this issue remain. -
Making social security law
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Management Perceptions of Sexual Violence on Campus
(Conference)This paper uses a Critical Race Theory lens with which to consider the approach taken by university management in a case study institution to the problem of sexual violence. Sexual violence and harassment on university ... -
Management Perceptions of Sexual Violence on Campus: Implications for the Implementation of Institutional Policy and Legal Requirements
(Conference)Sexual violence and harassment on university campuses are not a new concern, but a widespread issue. Universities are significant sites for action for tackling sexual violence, not only because they have a duty to provide ... -
Managing safety, quality and risk
(Book chapter)A large number of patients are unintentionally harmed by adverse events in health care environments and a range of policy initiatives have been developed to manage clinical risk. This chapter provides an overview of these ... -
Medical Law
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Medical law
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Medical Law Concentrate
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Medical Law Concentrate. Revision guide
(Book)A medical law study and revision guide for law students looking for extra marks in their exams using clear, succinct coverage of the fundamental principles. -
Medical law: concentrate
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Mental Disability and the Right to Personal Liberty in Africa
(Article)The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights is leading an initiative to draft a disability protocol. This is particularly important for persons with mental disability as the draft protocol makes specific provisions ... -
Mental disability at the time of the offence.
(Book chapter)A detailed review of the insanity defence. -
Mental disability at the time of the trial.
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Merry and McCall Smith’s Errors, Medicine and the Law
(Other)Several years ago Alan Merry and Alexander McCall Smith became deeply concerned by the fact that morally innocent persons could be convicted of manslaughter due to an event that did not involve moral culpability. This ... -
The minimally conscious state: A challenging (sub) group for decision-making in people who lack capacity
(Presentation)The minimally conscious state (MCS) is a paradigmatic category of mental disability. Absent a valid and applicable advance refusal, all decisions must be made in patients’ “best interests.” This includes decisions about ... -
A model of independent review?
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