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Revision as of 22:42, 7 March 2007
General articles to explain the concepts and terminology used in the caselaw and legislation sections; and practical guidance for lawyers (especially trainees).
These are the first things which came to mind, to "get the ball rolling", so please amend and add content where necessary. Feel free simply to add a page title, or the briefest of details, for someone else to expand upon.
Articles with bold links have more detail than the others.
Practical guidance for lawyers
Home Office Mental Health Unit
Interesting cases - For details of cases which didn't get reported for one reason or another.
Judicial review pre-action protocol
Types of detention
Types of detention including the following:
- Hospital order (s37)
- Restriction order (s37/41)
- Interim hospital order (s38)
- Transfer direction (s47)
- Restriction direction (s49)
- Hospital direction (s45A)
- Limitation direction (s45A)
Types of patient
Discharge
Discharge including the following:
- Routes to discharge:
- Types of discharge:
- Deferred discharge (in unrestricted cases)
Other
Please add any pages here which do not fit into the categories listed above.
Victims' rights to make representations and receive information
Power to specify hospital units
Second Opinion Appointed Doctor