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  1. The Mental Incapacity Defence in International Criminal Law: Ramifications from the Ongwen Trial Judgment
  2. Legal and ethical considerations of artificial intelligence in skin cancer diagnosis
  3. Mental health treatment and human rights
  4. ‘Recognisable Psychiatric Injury’ and Tortious Compensability for Pure Mental Harm Claims in NegligenceSaadati v Moorhead [2017] 1 SCR 543(McLachlin CJ and Abella, Moldaver, Karakatsanis, Wagner, Gascon, Côté, Brown and Rowe JJ)
  5. Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
  6. Fitness to Stand Trial and Disability Discrimination: An International Critique of Australia
  7. Narcissistic Rage and the Murder of Allison Baden-Clay
  8. Children's Responsibility for Criminal Conduct: The Principle of Doli Incapax under Contemporary Australian Law
  9. Duty to Avoid Injury to Oneself and Thereby Psychiatric Injury to Others
  10. Assessment and Evaluation of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and its Potential Relevance for Sentencing: A Clarion Call from Western Australia
  11. Assistive technologies for people with dementia: ethical considerations
  12. Causation in Law and Medicine
  13. Huntington's Disease and Fitness to Stand Trial
  14. A Psychiatrist's Duties in Relation to the Risks of Patient SuicideSmith v Pennington[2015] NSWSC 1168 (Garling J)
  15. Expert evidence by mental health professionals: The communication challenge posed by evidence about Autism Spectrum Disorder, brain injuries, and Huntington's Disease
  16. The Deaths of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and of his Psychiatrist, Professor von Gudden: Warnings from the Nineteenth Century
  17. Dangerous People
  18. Habeas Corpus and Involuntary Detention of Patients with Psychiatric Disorders
  19. Assessment, Treatment and Sentencing of Arson Offenders: An Overview
  20. Cruel and Unusual Punishment of Prisoners with Mental Illnesses: From Oates to Plata
  21. Mental Harm Claims Against Emergency Services Organisations: AnImportant Australian Development
  22. Expert Evidence and Healthcare Professionals
  23. A Life Well Lived and a Contribution Well Made: Bruce Winick
  24. Mental Illness, Sentencing and Execution: The Disturbing Death of an Englishman in China
  25. Human Rights and Review of the Involuntary Status of Patients with a Mental Illness:KrackeafterMomcilovic
  26. Mandatory Procedures and Fairness in Mental Impairment Hearings
  27. Sentencing Offenders with Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
  28. Asperger's Disorder, Criminal Responsibility and Criminal Culpability
  29. Compensability for Suicide: A Causation Dilemma
  30. Forensic Issues in Mental Health Displayed in Art
  31. Expert Evidence About Memory
  32. Liability for Failure by Police to Detain Potentially Suicidal and Dangerous Persons
  33. Multidisciplinary meetings: Patient expectations and legal liability
  34. Employers' Duties for Reasonably Foreseeable Psychiatric Injuries
  35. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law and ANZAPPL1