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Kennedy, Maureen Shawn: Protectors in need of protection. In: The American journal of nursing, 2011, Vol. 111 (6), 7 |
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Todd, David et al.: Office accreditation experiences with 3 accrediting agencies and suggestions for changes in private oral and maxillofacial surgery facility evaluations. In: Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 2011, Vol. 69 (1), 258-70 |
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Davidson, Laura A et al.: Religion and conscientious objection: a survey of pharmacists' willingness to dispense medications. In: Social science & medicine (1982), 2010, Vol. 71 (1), 161-5 |
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Kaye, D.H.: Behavioral genetics research and criminal DNA databases In: Law and Contemporary Problems, 2006, Vol. 69 (1-2), 259-299 |
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Nevada. Laws, statutes, etc.: An act relating to genetic information; providing that it is an unlawful employment practice for an employer, a labor organization or an employment agency to discriminate against a person based on genetic information; and providing other matters properly relating thereto [Approved: 9 June 1999] 1999 |
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Nakashima, Allyn K. et al.: Effect of HIV reporting by name on use of HIV testing in publicly funded counseling and testing programs. In: JAMA. , 1998, Vol. 280 (16), 1421-1426. |
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MacPherson, Peter: Is this where we want to go? In: Hastings Center Report. , 1997, Vol. 27 (6), 17-22. |
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Maloney, Dennis M.: Informed consent is binding contract: Dahl v. HEM Pharmaceuticals. In: Human Research Report. , 1995, Vol. 10 (12), 4-5. |
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Gutierrez, Luis: The judicial side effects of involuntary medication as it relates to a criminal defendant's right to a fair trial: Riggins v. Nevada. In: Thurgood Marshall Law Review. , 1994, Vol. 19 (2), 355-377. |
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Slobogin, Christopher: Involuntary community treatment of people who are violent and mentally ill: a legal analysis. In: Hospital and Community Psychiatry. , 1994, Vol. 45 (7), 685-689. |
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Snyder, Allen C.: Competency to refuse lifesaving treatment: valuing the nonlogical aspects of a person's decisions. In: Issues in Law and Medicine. , 1994, Vol. 10 (3), 299-320. |
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Swenson, Victoria J.; Crabbe, Cheryl: Pregnant substance abusers: a problem that won't go away. In: St. Mary's Law Journal. , 1994, Vol. 25 (2), 623-673. |
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Dlugacz, Henry A.: <Riggins v. Nevada>: towards a unified standard for a prisoner's right to refuse medication? In: Law and Psychology Review. , 1993, 17, 41-83. |
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Kemp, Evan J.: Paternalism, disability, and the right to die. In: Issues in Law and Medicine. , 1993, Vol. 9 (1), 73-79. |
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Ladds, Brian et al.: Involuntary medication of patients who are incompetent to stand trial: a descriptive study of the New York experience with judicial review. In: Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. , 1993, Vol. 21 (4), 529-545. |
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Perlin, Michael L.: Decoding right to refuse treatment law. In: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. , 1993, Vol. 16 (1-2), 151-177. |
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Williams, Karl G.: Right of a defendant to refuse antipsychotic medication during a criminal trial. In: American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. , 1993, Vol. 50 (4), 1937-1939. |
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Winick, Bruce J.: New directions in the right to refuse mental health treatment: the implications of <Riggins v. Nevada>. In: William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal. , 1993, Vol. 2 (2), 205-238. |
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Coleman, Diane: Withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from people with severe disabilities who request it: equal protection considerations. In: Issues in Law and Medicine. , 1992, Vol. 8 (1), 55-79. |