Hunger Strikes and the State's Right to "Force Feed": Recent Australian Experience
Whether or not it is the nature of the protest itself which makes it unsuitable for resolution in a court-room situation, the case law relating to "hunger strikes" (and State's response) is both sparse and insignificant. Perhaps on the basis of its uniqueness alone, the case of Schnei...
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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1984
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