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Modernising the Mental Health Act: Will more rights lead to less …

Webby Professor Judy Laing, University of Bristol Law School. The government published a White Paper in January 2021 outlining proposals to reform the Mental …

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New LLM: Health, Law, and Society

WebBy Prof John Coggon, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Centre for Health, Law, and Society (University of Bristol Law School).. Scholars at the University of Bristol …

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A perfect storm: Patients, psychiatrists and the pandemic

WebBy Prof Judy Laing, Professor of Mental Health Law, Rights and Policy (University of Bristol Law School). Mental Health Awareness week is an important time …

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The weaponisation of women’s right to health in Iran and the …

Webby Gelara Fanaeian, the Law School, University of Bristol This blog post is the second part of a two-part review of the Hijab and Chastity Bill. In the first section, the …

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The Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010: Is it a good legislative …

WebBy Afiya France, PhD Student, The Law School, University of Bristol. The UK government is forging through on its declared commitment to modernise the 1983 Mental …

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Tackling Terrorism in Britain: What are the Threats, …

Webby Steven Greer, Professor of Human Rights, University of Bristol Law School. Introduction. Twenty years ago the world witnessed the horrific events of 9/11. A …

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Closing the Gaps: Health and Safety in the Home

WebThe law relating to health and safety in people’s homes is piecemeal, out-dated, complex, dependent upon tenure, and patchily enforced. It makes obscure …

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The Models of Parliamentary Sovereignty

WebThe Models of Parliamentary Sovereignty. By Mr Marc Johnson, Teaching Associate in Law (University of Bristol Law School). The concept of Parliamentary …

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Smart technology and patient safety – a double-edged sword

WebThe use of such technology is central to healthcare systems delivering more personalised care, and may be useful given an ageing population, the increasing …

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R (on the application of A and B) v Secretary of State for Health

WebA comment on R (on the application of A and B) v Secretary of State for Health [2017] UKSC 41. By Dr Sheelagh McGuinness, Senior Lecturer in Law …

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Abortion Law Reform in Northern Ireland

WebBy Dr Sheelagh McGuinness, Reader in Law (University of Bristol Law School) & Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery, Professor of Healthcare Law (UCL …

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Vicarious Liability in the Supreme Court: Can we finally say it is no

WebBy Prof Paula Giliker, Professor of Comparative Law (University of Bristol Law School). In Various Claimants v Catholic Child Welfare Society (CCWS) [2012] UKSC …

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Nanny states and grown-up debates on alcohol policy

WebAt the level of principle, a nanny state critique of measures to regulate alcohol production, marketing, and consumption would be born of the idea that adults are …

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Maintaining a Former Spouse: Villiers v Villiers and family law in

WebBy the ‘Fair Shares’ Project Team: Emma Hitchings, Caroline Bryson, Gillian Douglas, Susan Purdon and Donna Crowe-Urbaniak. Fair Shares – Sorting out money …

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The weaponisation of women’s right to health in Iran and the …

Webby Gelara Fanaeian, the Law School, University of Bristol. In July 2023, the Iranian parliament started the process of new legislation and harsher laws for women …

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Mental disability and voting rights: Bridging the knowledge and …

WebBy Prof Judy Laing, Professor of Mental Health law, Rights and Policy (University of Bristol Law School). As the general election approaches and you consider …

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Abortion rights in Northern Ireland – University of Bristol Law …

WebA comment on R (on the application of A and B) v Secretary of State for Health [2017] UKSC 41. By Dr Sheelagh McGuinness, Senior Lecturer in Law …

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Tag: Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health

WebThe Models of Parliamentary Sovereignty. By Mr Marc Johnson, Teaching Associate in Law (University of Bristol Law School). The concept of Parliamentary …

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Detention of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants under Corona

WebBy Prof Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary University of London and Kathryn Allinson, Research Assistant, Queen Mary University of London and Teaching Associate, …

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