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Mental health law / Law / Mental Health Review Tribunal / Ministry of Justice / Mental health court / Mental disorder / Involuntary commitment / Starson v. Swayze / Psychiatry / Medical ethics / Medicine
Date: 2011-01-17 18:52:56
Mental health law
Law
Mental Health Review Tribunal
Ministry of Justice
Mental health court
Mental disorder
Involuntary commitment
Starson v. Swayze
Psychiatry
Medical ethics
Medicine

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