Browsing by Subject Mental health laws -- Malta

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2016A case for diminished responsibility in Maltese lawScott, Amanda
2019The convergence of the legal and medical definition of insanityFarrugia, Monique
2015Equal recognition before the law and access to justice for persons with intellectual, sensory and psychosocial disabilities : an analysis of the situation in Malta in light of recent developmentsFarrugia, Martina
2015From exclusion to inclusion : the way forward under the new mental health actEllul, Stephanie
1975Insanity as a defence in criminal lawPullicino, J.
1974Insanity as a defence in criminal lawPullicino, J.
2017The introduction of the enduring power of attorney under Maltese law : a critical and comparative analysisAttard, Joanna
1994The mental health ActGalea, Abraham
1996The mental health ActGalea, Abraham
2005Mental health and the non-penal legislation of Malta : a study on legal issues involvedGalea, Juliette M.
2014An overview of the new mental health act for the Maltese IslandsZahra, Anthony; Camilleri, Nigel
2018The positive obligation of the Maltese government to provide for adequate mental healthcare with particular reference to the mental healthcare needs of detained asylum seekersBugre, Naomi
2004The rights of individuals with mental health difficulties in English and Maltese mental health lawBorg, Jessica Lynn (2004)
2014The rights of persons with mental disordersCamilleri, Miriam; Cachia, John M.
1981The rights of the mental patientAttard, Pierre
2021Safeguarding vulnerable testators from vitiated consent : an analytical study of the protective role of the notarySciberras, Neil (2021)
2014A study of the guardianship legislation with emphasis on intellectual disabilityBrincat, Marika
2021The validity of a power of attorney where the mandator lacks ‘compos mentis’ : notarial implicationsSaid, Raisa (2021)
2021-07The views of mental health stakeholders regarding the development of peer support in Malta’s mental health servicesDebono, Stacy