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Neil Allen
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Senior Lecturer in Law
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Ethical challenges faced by medical professionals subsequent to the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Talukdar, S. (Author),
Holm, S.
(Supervisor) &
Allen, N.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2021
Student thesis
:
Phd
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English Mental Health Law: Arguments for Justice, Equality, and Enhanced Compatibility with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Bouic, L. (Author),
Allen, N.
(Supervisor) &
Glover-Thomas, N.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2021
Student thesis
:
Phd
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An Investigation of the Ethical Issues Presented by the Use of Neuroscience and Genomics in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychosis: The Need for Integrated Bioethics
Corsico, P.
(Author),
Holm, S.
(Supervisor) &
Allen, N.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2021
Student thesis
:
Phd
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Advance directives in healthcare: measures that support persons in exercising their legal capacity?
Bianchi, D. (Author),
Allen, N.
(Supervisor) &
Brassington, I.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2020
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Psychopaths and insanity: Law, ethics, cognitive neuroscience and criminal responsibility
Barnes, S. (Author),
Holm, S.
(Supervisor),
Giordano, S.
(Supervisor) &
Allen, N.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2014
Student thesis
:
Phd
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The Fusion Hypothesis: A Panacea for Mental Health Law? A critical investigation into the proposals for combined mental health and mental capacity legislation.
Dance, E. (Author),
Allen, N.
(Supervisor) &
Keywood, K.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2014
Student thesis
:
Master of Philosophy
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