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Ibid., p. 113.
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Braceland F. J. Testimony, Constitutional Rights of the Mentally Illness, pp. 63—74; pp. 64, 71.
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Ex officio (лат.) — по должности, официально. (Примеч. пер.)
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Lea Н. С. Op. cit., p. 97.
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Dunham B. Heroes and Heretics, p. 374.
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Ibid., pp. 374—375.
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Ibid.
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Ibid., p. 375.
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В этой связи см., напр.: Ross Н. A. Commitment of the Mentally Illness // Problems of law and policy, Mich. Law Rev. 1959.57:945— 1—18 (May); KutnerL. The illusion of due process in commitment proceedings // Northwestern Univer. Law Rev. 1962. 57: 383—399 (Sept.—Oct.).
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Lindman F. Т., McIntyre D. M. jr. (ed.). The Mentally Disabled and the Law, pp. 15— 106.
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Testimony presented on behalf of the American Psychiatric Association, Francis J. Braceland, M.D., Psychiatrist in Chief, the Institute of Living, Hartford, Connecticut, and Jack R. Ewalt, M. D., Head of the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., in Constitutional Rights of the Mentally Illness, pp. 79—85; pp. 80—81.
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