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Resources for the expert psychiatric witness, novice or experienced, who seeks to assist the administration of justice.
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Resources for the expert psychiatric witness, novice or experienced, who seeks to assist the administration of justice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 196mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623687
- ISBN-10: 1911623680
- Artikelnr.: 60002709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 196mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623687
- ISBN-10: 1911623680
- Artikelnr.: 60002709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Keith Rix has been involved in the forensic field since the 1960's. He has been providing expert witness evidence for over 38 years. He is Visiting Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, University of Chester, Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust and Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Lead, Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians.
1. The expert medical witness Keith Rix
2. Courts, laws and procedures Keith Rix
3. Training, development and the maintenance of expertise Keith Rix
4. Business matters Danny Allen and Keith Rix
5. The medicolegal consultation Keith Rix
6. The report, amendments, answers to questions, experts' meetings and conferences Keith Rix
7. Reports for criminal proceedings and in prison cases Keith Rix and Rajan Nathan
8. Personal injury cases Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
9. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Keith Rix, Rajan Nathan and Karl Rowley
10. Reports in cases involving capacity Keith Rix
11. Reports for the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health Chris Jones and Srikanth Nimmagadda
12. Reports in immigration and asylum cases Cornelius Katona, Andrew Leak and David Rhys Jones
13. Reports in employment, disability discrimination and pension cases James Briscoe, Gareth Vincenti and Keith Rix
14. Reports for fitness to practise, conduct and performance proceedings Gareth Vincenti
15. Coroners courts and fatal accident inquiries Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
16. How to read an expert medical report Anthony Howard and Keith Rix
17. Going to court Keith Rix
References
Appendix A: specimen criminal report on Daniel MacNaughtan
Appendix B: specimen personal injury report on Charles Dickens
Index
Appendix 1: letter of response to request for a report
Appendix 2: time sheet
Appendix 3: cost estimates
Appendix 4: sample contract for litigants-in-person soliciting reports
Appendix 5: file front sheet
Appendix 6: appointment letter
Appendix 7: information to accompany appointment letter
Appendix 8: consent form for medicolegal report
Appendix 9: General Data Protection Regulation consent form
Appendix 10: privacy notice
Appendix 11: notes of history and examination findings for Appendix B
Appendix 12: declaration for an expert report in the Republic of Ireland
Appendix 13: additional declaration for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 14: expert witness self-certificate for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 15: report covering letter.
2. Courts, laws and procedures Keith Rix
3. Training, development and the maintenance of expertise Keith Rix
4. Business matters Danny Allen and Keith Rix
5. The medicolegal consultation Keith Rix
6. The report, amendments, answers to questions, experts' meetings and conferences Keith Rix
7. Reports for criminal proceedings and in prison cases Keith Rix and Rajan Nathan
8. Personal injury cases Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
9. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Keith Rix, Rajan Nathan and Karl Rowley
10. Reports in cases involving capacity Keith Rix
11. Reports for the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health Chris Jones and Srikanth Nimmagadda
12. Reports in immigration and asylum cases Cornelius Katona, Andrew Leak and David Rhys Jones
13. Reports in employment, disability discrimination and pension cases James Briscoe, Gareth Vincenti and Keith Rix
14. Reports for fitness to practise, conduct and performance proceedings Gareth Vincenti
15. Coroners courts and fatal accident inquiries Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
16. How to read an expert medical report Anthony Howard and Keith Rix
17. Going to court Keith Rix
References
Appendix A: specimen criminal report on Daniel MacNaughtan
Appendix B: specimen personal injury report on Charles Dickens
Index
Appendix 1: letter of response to request for a report
Appendix 2: time sheet
Appendix 3: cost estimates
Appendix 4: sample contract for litigants-in-person soliciting reports
Appendix 5: file front sheet
Appendix 6: appointment letter
Appendix 7: information to accompany appointment letter
Appendix 8: consent form for medicolegal report
Appendix 9: General Data Protection Regulation consent form
Appendix 10: privacy notice
Appendix 11: notes of history and examination findings for Appendix B
Appendix 12: declaration for an expert report in the Republic of Ireland
Appendix 13: additional declaration for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 14: expert witness self-certificate for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 15: report covering letter.
1. The expert medical witness Keith Rix
2. Courts, laws and procedures Keith Rix
3. Training, development and the maintenance of expertise Keith Rix
4. Business matters Danny Allen and Keith Rix
5. The medicolegal consultation Keith Rix
6. The report, amendments, answers to questions, experts' meetings and conferences Keith Rix
7. Reports for criminal proceedings and in prison cases Keith Rix and Rajan Nathan
8. Personal injury cases Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
9. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Keith Rix, Rajan Nathan and Karl Rowley
10. Reports in cases involving capacity Keith Rix
11. Reports for the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health Chris Jones and Srikanth Nimmagadda
12. Reports in immigration and asylum cases Cornelius Katona, Andrew Leak and David Rhys Jones
13. Reports in employment, disability discrimination and pension cases James Briscoe, Gareth Vincenti and Keith Rix
14. Reports for fitness to practise, conduct and performance proceedings Gareth Vincenti
15. Coroners courts and fatal accident inquiries Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
16. How to read an expert medical report Anthony Howard and Keith Rix
17. Going to court Keith Rix
References
Appendix A: specimen criminal report on Daniel MacNaughtan
Appendix B: specimen personal injury report on Charles Dickens
Index
Appendix 1: letter of response to request for a report
Appendix 2: time sheet
Appendix 3: cost estimates
Appendix 4: sample contract for litigants-in-person soliciting reports
Appendix 5: file front sheet
Appendix 6: appointment letter
Appendix 7: information to accompany appointment letter
Appendix 8: consent form for medicolegal report
Appendix 9: General Data Protection Regulation consent form
Appendix 10: privacy notice
Appendix 11: notes of history and examination findings for Appendix B
Appendix 12: declaration for an expert report in the Republic of Ireland
Appendix 13: additional declaration for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 14: expert witness self-certificate for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 15: report covering letter.
2. Courts, laws and procedures Keith Rix
3. Training, development and the maintenance of expertise Keith Rix
4. Business matters Danny Allen and Keith Rix
5. The medicolegal consultation Keith Rix
6. The report, amendments, answers to questions, experts' meetings and conferences Keith Rix
7. Reports for criminal proceedings and in prison cases Keith Rix and Rajan Nathan
8. Personal injury cases Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
9. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Keith Rix, Rajan Nathan and Karl Rowley
10. Reports in cases involving capacity Keith Rix
11. Reports for the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health Chris Jones and Srikanth Nimmagadda
12. Reports in immigration and asylum cases Cornelius Katona, Andrew Leak and David Rhys Jones
13. Reports in employment, disability discrimination and pension cases James Briscoe, Gareth Vincenti and Keith Rix
14. Reports for fitness to practise, conduct and performance proceedings Gareth Vincenti
15. Coroners courts and fatal accident inquiries Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Keith Rix
16. How to read an expert medical report Anthony Howard and Keith Rix
17. Going to court Keith Rix
References
Appendix A: specimen criminal report on Daniel MacNaughtan
Appendix B: specimen personal injury report on Charles Dickens
Index
Appendix 1: letter of response to request for a report
Appendix 2: time sheet
Appendix 3: cost estimates
Appendix 4: sample contract for litigants-in-person soliciting reports
Appendix 5: file front sheet
Appendix 6: appointment letter
Appendix 7: information to accompany appointment letter
Appendix 8: consent form for medicolegal report
Appendix 9: General Data Protection Regulation consent form
Appendix 10: privacy notice
Appendix 11: notes of history and examination findings for Appendix B
Appendix 12: declaration for an expert report in the Republic of Ireland
Appendix 13: additional declaration for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 14: expert witness self-certificate for Experts in England and Wales instructed by the Prosecution only
Appendix 15: report covering letter.