Journal of Mental Health Law: December 2002
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- Neither Mad nor Bad. The Competing Discourses of Psychiatry, Law and Politics
- The Home Secretary’s Tribunal Referral Powers Following IH
- Nearest Relatives of Gay and Lesbian Patients
- Charging for After-care Services under Section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 – The Final Word?
- IS ANYONE SAFE? Civil Compulsion under the Draft Mental Health Bill*
- Some thoughts on the proposed Mental Health Act
- Claiming Damages for Workplace Stress
- Should we allow compulsory mental health treatment in prisons?
- Qualitative Analysis of Recommendations in 79 Inquiries after Homicide Committed by Persons with Mental Illness
- Mental disability law in central and eastern Europe: paper, practice, promise
- Psychopathic Disorder –Concept or Chimera*
- Law Society’s Response to the Draft Mental Health Bill
- This Commentary is made on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in response to the Draft Mental Health Bill
- Response by Guy Otten, MHRT Regional Chair for Trent, Yorkshire and Northern Region, to the Draft Mental Health Bill
- Liberty’s* Response to the Draft Mental Health Bill
- Response by Robert Brown, Independent trainer of Approved Social Workers and Mental Health Act Commissioner



