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"Crazy Women and Hysterical Mothers" by Suzanne Zaccour

WebThis research studies the use of gendered mental-health labels, such as “crazy,” “hysterical,” “insane,” and “emotionally unstable,” in Canadian custody cases decided …

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Regulation of Health-Related Artificial Intelligence in Medical …

WebRegulation of Health-Related Artificial Intelligence in Medical Devices: The Canadian Story. Michael Da Silva. University of Ottawa, [email protected]. Colleen M. Flood. …

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"Health governance, medical pluralism and the politics of …

WebThis thesis investigates why and how extant systems of health governance and the associated boundaries of legitimacy imposed by these systems impact on the …

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About a Revolution: Toward Integrated Treatment in Drug and …

Weband mental health courts, which proponents claim created a revolution in criminal justice. Defendants whose underlying crime is the result of a substance use disorder or a mental …

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The Medical Malpractice Explosion: An Empirical Assessment …

WebMichael J.Trebilcock, Donald N Dewees & David G Duff, "The Medical Malpractice Explosion: An Empirical Assessment of Trends, Determinants, and Impacts" (1990) 17 …

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An ounce of prevention : the legal and business case for the

WebThe health of American and Canadian citizens is plummeting. Intrinsically tied to this decline has been inflation in the costs associated with poor health, both at the …

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"Regulation of Health-Related Artificial Intelligence in Medical …

WebBy Michael Da Silva, Colleen M. Flood, and Matthew Herder, Published on 12/01/22

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China and the Human Right to Health: Selective Adaptation and …

WebThe international community has devoted considerable energy to dialogue and exchanges with China on issues of treaty compliance in areas of trade and human rights, and while …

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Preventive Justice, the Precautionary Principle and the Rule of Law

WebDespite its largely preventive orientation, environmental law has, with one exception, remained distinct from the burgeoning field of preventive justice. The exception is the …

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"The opioid crisis as health crisis, not criminal crisis : implications

WebThe criminal justice system’s response to the opioid crisis exacerbates risks faced by people using drugs and is harmful to public health. Through a literature review, …

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Canadian Journal of Family Law

Web302 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW [VOL. 33, 2020] I draw . five lessons. from the Quebec jurisprudence: 1) The prevalence of domestic violence in parental

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Canadian Journal of Family Law

WebThe paper defines the scope and assessment of psychological abuse claims in family law courts (“courts”) in British Columbia since 2013. It identifies the shortcomings in …

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Canadian Journal of Family Law

WebThis research studies the use of gendered mental-health labels, such as “crazy,” “hysterical,” “insane,” and “emotionally unstable,” in Canadian custody cases decided …

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Canadian Journal of Family Law

WebAmendments to Provincial Family Laws. Family law reform is also necessary in order to address the equity concerns raised by de-anonymising sperm donation for women-led …

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The Charter Right to Refuse Psychiatric Treatment: A …

WebUBC Law Review Volume 46 Issue 2 Article 9 6-2013 The Charter Right to Refuse Psychiatric Treatment: A Comparative Analysis of the Laws of Ontario and British Columbia

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Manifest Madness: Mental Incapacity in Criminal Law, Arlie …

WebRecommended Citation. (2014) "Manifest Madness: Mental Incapacity in Criminal Law, Arlie Loughnan Book Review," UBC Law Review: Vol. 47: Iss. 3, Article 9. This Book Review …

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PS v Ontario: Rethinking the Role of the Charter in Civil Commitment

WebIn PS v Ontario, the Ontario Court of Appeal held that section 7 of the Charter requires that persons who are civilly committed for six months or more must have access to a …

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The Danger Zone: How the Dangerousness Standard in Civil …

WebCase Western Reserve Law Review·Volume 66·Issue 3·2016 . The Danger Zone . 658 . Quentin with a mental illness, and the people roving the back alleys

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