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Alexander Ruck Keene

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Journal of Medical Ethics|July 1, 2017
Procedure, practice and legal requirements: a commentary on 'Why I wrote my advance decision'Alexander Ruck Keene
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|December 10, 2025
Mental health advance planning documents: complexities and considerationsAlexander Ruck Keene
Medical Law Review|February 7, 2016
TOEING THE LINE (OR DOING A DELICATE DANCE?): THE COURTS AND THE CLINICIANSAlexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 24, 2023
Can the courts be viewed as an appropriate vehicle to settle clinical unease?Bernadette Wren, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 12, 2021
Compulsory treatment of physical illness under MHA 1983Robert Wheeler, Alexander Ruck Keene
Archives of Disease in Childhood|April 30, 2025
Children's legal status and their ability to make treatment decisionsRobert Wheeler, Alexander Ruck-Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 3, 2025
Why administration of lethal drugs should not be the role of the doctorSally Barker, Zoë Fritz, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 24, 2020
A new kind of paternalism in surrogate decision-making? The case of <i>Barnsley Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v MSP</i>Scott Y H Kim, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Law and Society|May 12, 2020
Law and Rhetoric: Critical PossibilitiesJohn Harrington, Lucy Series, Alexander Ruck-Keene
Medical Law Review|December 24, 2016
Litigation Friends or Foes? Representation of 'P' before the Court of ProtectionAlexander Ruck Keene, Peter Bartlett, Neil Allen
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Journal of Medical Ethics|July 1, 2017
Procedure, practice and legal requirements: a commentary on 'Why I wrote my advance decision'Alexander Ruck Keene
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|December 10, 2025
Mental health advance planning documents: complexities and considerationsAlexander Ruck Keene
Medical Law Review|February 7, 2016
TOEING THE LINE (OR DOING A DELICATE DANCE?): THE COURTS AND THE CLINICIANSAlexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 24, 2023
Can the courts be viewed as an appropriate vehicle to settle clinical unease?Bernadette Wren, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 12, 2021
Compulsory treatment of physical illness under MHA 1983Robert Wheeler, Alexander Ruck Keene
Archives of Disease in Childhood|April 30, 2025
Children's legal status and their ability to make treatment decisionsRobert Wheeler, Alexander Ruck-Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 3, 2025
Why administration of lethal drugs should not be the role of the doctorSally Barker, Zoë Fritz, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 24, 2020
A new kind of paternalism in surrogate decision-making? The case of <i>Barnsley Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v MSP</i>Scott Y H Kim, Alexander Ruck Keene
Journal of Law and Society|May 12, 2020
Law and Rhetoric: Critical PossibilitiesJohn Harrington, Lucy Series, Alexander Ruck-Keene
Medical Law Review|December 24, 2016
Litigation Friends or Foes? Representation of 'P' before the Court of ProtectionAlexander Ruck Keene, Peter Bartlett, Neil Allen
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