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1. Do compulsory mental health patients have a right to receive a second opinion on their treatment under Australian mental health legislation?

2. The Role of Physicians on Ethics Committees after Dobbs .

3. Kooperation Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und -psychotherapie/stationäre Kinder- und Jugendhilfe und Patientenrechte.

4. Legal consciousness of psychiatric patients in Israeli hospitals: Awareness and satisfaction.

5. A health-conformant reading of the GDPR's right not to be subject to automated decision-making.

6. [Access to the medical file of a deceased person].

7. When Parents Request Nondisclosure: Rights of Adolescents to Access Their Health Information and Implications of the 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule.

8. Psychiatry, Law, and Revolution: A View from Egypt.

9. Is it right to talk about patient safety rights?

10. Addressing challenges related to the professional practice of abortion post-Roe.

11. The "Right" to refuse treatment.

12. Cruzan after Dobbs: What Remains of the Constitutional Right to Refuse Treatment?

13. Holmes verdicts prompt questions over justice for patients.

14. What Every Colorectal Surgeon Should Know About the No Surprises Act.

15. Doctors' criminal law duty to report consensual sexual activity between adolescents: legal and clinical issues.

16. Uninformed consent: Who knows what Ivan Ilyich would have thought?

17. On Patient Safety: A Right to Try, Not Exploit.

18. How the convention on human rights affects a patient's right to life.

19. Proposed reforms of the Mental Health Act.

20. A qualitative study of clinicians' perspectives on independent rights advice for involuntary psychiatric patients in British Columbia, Canada.

21. Emergency contraception: unresolved clinical, ethical and legal quandaries still linger.

22. US policy requires immediate release of records to patients.

23. Networked Health Care Governance in the European Union.

25. Measuring the impact of revised mental health legislation on human rights in Queensland, Australia.

26. Experiences of involuntary psychiatric admission decision-making: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of the perspectives of service users, informal carers, and professionals.

27. Birth Behind Bars: The Need for Labor Support in the Incarcerated Population.

29. Promoting patients' rights through hospital accreditation.

30. LAW n.219/17: Reflecting on shared care plan.

31. Responsiveness and the Role of Rights in Medical Law: Lessons from Montgomery†.

32. Disorders of Consciousness and Disability Law.

33. Introduction: Special Issue on Innovative Medicine and Research: Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Issues.

34. Palliative care clinicians' knowledge of the law regarding the use of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS).

35. [Bioethics, Human Rights and COVID-19].

36. [Non-compulsory outpatient care programmes: two clinical illustrations].

37. [From Tuberculosis to COVID-19: Legal and Constitutional Framework Regarding Compulsory Isolation/Treatment due to Contagious Diseases in Portugal].

38. The implementation of European Union (EU) rules on cross-border care: moving towards convergence?

39. Supported decision making for people with mental health disorders in clinical practice: a systematic review.

40. First-tier tribunals for mental health in England: are they fit for purpose?

41. Italian Law no. 219/2017: consequences on the informed consent of the psychiatric patient and on the therapeutic privilege.

42. Disabling stroke in persons already with a disability: Ethical dimensions and directives.

43. Legal perspectives on liability for medical negligence and malpractices in Nigeria.

44. [Transfert to psychiatric hospital : is deprivation of liberty for purposes of assistance the rule ?]

45. [French regulation of medical research].

46. Attitudes towards gossip and patient privacy among paediatric nurses.

47. Understanding the Right to Try Act.

48. An end to coercion: rights and decision-making in mental health care.

49. [Involuntary hospitalization: A survey of liberty and custody judges].

50. [CERT'IN©: A freeware for writing assistance of the initial medical certificate related to involuntary psychiatric care].

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