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<td style="border: 2px solid #e2e2ff" valign="top"><br>[[Mental health caselaw|Regularly updated commentaries on the cases, with links to the full text judgments on Bailii. (Bailii contains nearly every judgment, but no specific commentary.)]]<br> </td> | <td style="border: 2px solid #e2e2ff" valign="top"><br>[[Mental health caselaw|Regularly updated commentaries on the cases, with links to the full text judgments on Bailii. (Bailii contains nearly every judgment, but no specific commentary.)]]<br><b>New:</b> R (O) v MHRT [2006] <br> </td> | ||
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<td style="border: 2px solid #E8F1FF" valign="top"><br>[[Legislation|A simple and up-to-date commentary on the Mental Health Act 1983 and related legislation.]] | <td style="border: 2px solid #E8F1FF" valign="top"><br>[[Legislation|A simple and up-to-date commentary on the Mental Health Act 1983 and related legislation.]]<br> | ||
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<td style="border: 2px solid #faf9b2" valign="top"><br>[[General information|General articles to explain the concepts and terminology used in the caselaw and legislation sections; and practical guidance for lawyers]]<br></td> | <td style="border: 2px solid #faf9b2" valign="top"><br>[[General information|General articles to explain the concepts and terminology used in the caselaw and legislation sections; and practical guidance for lawyers]]<br></td> |
Revision as of 18:53, 25 October 2006
An internet resource on mental health law in England & Wales, primarily for mental health practitioners, to which anyone can contribute.
There are currently three embryonic sections to this website which hopefully, given time, will develop into the following:
The current content is skeletal; you are encouraged to add flesh to the bones. The process is simple. Create an account by selecting a username and password. At the top of each page there is an 'Edit' option – just click on it, edit the page, then click 'Save'. Select 'Help' on the navigation menu for further information. Don't feel you're too good or too inexperienced to help - the only excuse is being too busy! :-)