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Revision as of 23:24, 28 September 2020

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 14, 2020.



Arboleda-Floréz, Julio and Christine J. Deyaka. Forensic Psychiatric Evidence. (Toronto: Butterworth Canada Ltd, 1999).

Grantham, Lisa “Bill C-14: A Step Backwards for the Rights of Mentally Disordered Offenders in the Canadian Criminal Justice System” (2014) 19 Appeal 63.

Gray, J. E. et. al. Canadian Mental Health Law and Policy. (Toronto: Butterworth’s, 2000).

Rozovsky, L.E. and F.A. The Canadian Law of Consent to Treatment. 2nd ed. (Toronto: Butterworth’s, 1997).

Adult Guardianship: New Legislation. (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education, February 2000).

Adult Guardianship: Update. (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education, June 2001).

Guide to the Mental Health Act: Effective November 15, 1999. (British Columbia: Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors).

Barrett, Joan and Riun Shandler. Mental Disorder in Canadian Criminal Law. (Toronto: Carswell, 2006).

Criminal Law and Mental Health Issues. (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education, May 2008).

Website for mental health related forms: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/mhd/mental_health_act_forms.html


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