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Therapeutic Jurisprudence at the Conference of the International Association of Law & Mental Health in Padua, Italy: Growing Pains: The Integration vs. Specialization Question for Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Other Comprehensive Law Approaches

Daicoff, Susan
June 4, 2015

Source: (2008) Thomas Jefferson Law Review, vol. 30:551-573

The history and definition of therapeutic jurisprudence and the comprehensive law movement will be briefly discussed, and the current status of training in these movements will be explored. The advantages and disadvantages of integration versus specialization will be debated. Finally, various obstacles to the growth of the movements will be discussed. (excerpt)

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