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Forensic Psychiatry In Switzerland, Anton Harder Jan 1960

Forensic Psychiatry In Switzerland, Anton Harder

Cleveland State Law Review

Forensic Psychiatry, like political, legal, esthetic, and oftentimes, religious practices, is part of the selfrealizationof a nation. In this way, different countries arrived at different and varying solutions to social problems. Although Switzerland is a small state (5.27 million people per 41,300 square kilometers) in the heart of Europe, she, nevertheless has succeeded in going her own way in Forensic Psychiatry.


Legal Medicine And Psychiatry In Turkey, Fahrettin Kerim Gokay Jan 1960

Legal Medicine And Psychiatry In Turkey, Fahrettin Kerim Gokay

Cleveland State Law Review

The utilization of psychiatrists in the handling of legal matters in Turkey began with the reformation in 1908 when "The Legal Medicine Institute" and "The Legal Medicine Council" were founded. The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Istanbul created professorial chairs in psychiatry and legal medicine.


Some Notes On The Malayan Law Of Negligence, A. E. S. Tay, J. H. M. Heah Jan 1960

Some Notes On The Malayan Law Of Negligence, A. E. S. Tay, J. H. M. Heah

Cleveland State Law Review

In the annals of the spread of the common law to other lands and other ways, Malaya may deserve a modest place, but, as the selection here no doubt shows, so far it has made no significant contribution to the intellectual content of that law. It has neither produced nor harboured a Cardozo or a Dixon. At best, its judges have applied common law principles simply but soundly; they have never, at least in tort, been subtle or illuminating. Its legal history is of interest for its own sake; its legal achievement awaits us in the future, not in the …