The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1991 |
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... health as well as to the safety of their patients . However , many people are equally able to work 100 hours a week provided that they get five or six hours of decent sleep a night . Stuart - Smith LJ thought therefore that the ...
... health as well as to the safety of their patients . However , many people are equally able to work 100 hours a week provided that they get five or six hours of decent sleep a night . Stuart - Smith LJ thought therefore that the ...
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... health professionals may treat it as representing the law . R has had the benefit of a court hearing to decide whether her wishes would be overridden , and will be visited on behalf of the Wardship Court . If Lord Donaldson's guidance ...
... health professionals may treat it as representing the law . R has had the benefit of a court hearing to decide whether her wishes would be overridden , and will be visited on behalf of the Wardship Court . If Lord Donaldson's guidance ...
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... Health Act 1983. The social worker decided that R sounded lucid and rational and he did not regard her as ' sectionable ' ( ie detainable ) under the Mental Health Act ( at 182 ) . The view that the patient was not sectionable should ...
... Health Act 1983. The social worker decided that R sounded lucid and rational and he did not regard her as ' sectionable ' ( ie detainable ) under the Mental Health Act ( at 182 ) . The view that the patient was not sectionable should ...
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