Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course

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Main Author: Gottstein, James B. (Jim)
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Published: Duke University School of Law 2008
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Law
Online Access:https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/alr/vol25/iss1/3
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topic Human rights
Informed consent (Medical law)
Civil commitment
Psychotropic drugs
Competency to stand trial
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Informed consent (Medical law)
Civil commitment
Psychotropic drugs
Competency to stand trial
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Gottstein, James B. (Jim)
Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
topic_facet Human rights
Informed consent (Medical law)
Civil commitment
Psychotropic drugs
Competency to stand trial
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title Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
title_short Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
title_full Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
title_fullStr Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
title_full_unstemmed Involuntary Commitment and Forced Psychiatric Drugging in the Trial Courts: Rights Violations as a Matter of Course
title_sort involuntary commitment and forced psychiatric drugging in the trial courts: rights violations as a matter of course
publisher Duke University School of Law
publishDate 2008
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