Freckelton, Ian R.
Freckelton, Ian R., 1958-
Freckelton, Ian.
Freckelton, Ian, 1958-
Ian Freckelton Australian lawyer
VIAF ID: 33537320 (Personal)
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Works
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Criminal Law | |
Australian judicial perspectives on expert evidence : an empirical study | |
Autism spectrum disorder and suitability for extradition: Love v the Government of the United States [2018] 1 WLR 2889; [2018] EWHC 172 (Admin) per Burnett LCJ and Ouseley J | |
Blasphemy law, mental illness and the potential for injustice: a cautionary tale from Indonesia | |
Causation in law and medicine | |
Coercive care : rights, law and policy | |
Covid-19, law & regulation : rights, freedoms, and obligations in a pandemic | |
Criminal injuries compensation : law, practice & policy | |
Death investigation and the coroner's inquest | |
Disputes and dilemmas in health law | |
Electroconvulsive therapy, law and human rightsPBU & NJE v Mental Health Tribunal [2018] VSC 564, Bell J | |
Expert evidence in criminal law, 1999: | |
Expert evidence : law, practice, procedure and advocacy | |
Forensic analysis : scientific and medical techniques and evidence under the microscope | |
Indictable offences in Victoria | |
Involuntary detention and therapeutic jurisprudence : international perspectives on civil commitment | |
Pandemics, public health emergencies and government powers : perspectives on Australian law | |
Police in our society | |
Scholarly misconduct : law, regulation, and practice | |
Scholarship in Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 1985-2020 | |
Trial of the expert | |
'True crime' stories and psychiatrists' ethical responsibilities |