Some Good News For Law Students and Professors about CAMHL and LMHC: Cases and Materials – our law school texts for graduate and undergraduate studies

Our two latest textbooks, co-authored with Dr. Ruby Dhand and others, are now available at a much lower cost for students and teachers of the law.

The Canadian Anthology on Mental Health and the Law is just published – on September 23, 2024, and is suitable for graduate legal studies in mental health or health law, while Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials is a purpose-built undergraduate law course classic casebook in this area.

Both the CAMHL and LMHC: Cases and materials now have student versions available both in print and online at these incredibly low prices.

Print – Canadian Anthology on Mental Health and the Law – Student Edition – 9780433530589 – $140

eBook – Canadian Anthology on Mental Health and the Law – Student Edition – 9780433530602 – $120

Print – Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials – 9780433525165 – $155

eBook – Law and Mental Health in Canada: Cases and Materials – 9780433525189 – $132

In further other good news, LexisNexis has decided to include CAMHL as part of their Academic Consortia packages. It should therefore be available to law schools through for example a Lexis+ Nexis Uni Premium subscription, if that has been purchased by the school.

Both books are now available for ordering and shipping immediately.

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About Anita Szigeti

• Called to the Bar (1992) • U of T Law grad (1990) • Sole practitioner (33 years) • Partner in small law firm (Hiltz Szigeti) 2002 - 2013 • Mom to two astonishing kids, Scarlett (20+) and Sebastian (20-) • (Founding) Chair of Mental Health Legal Committee for ten years (1997 to 2007) * Founding President of Law and Mental Disorder Association - LAMDA since 2017 * Founder and Secretary to Women in Canadian Criminal Defence - WiCCD - since 2022 • Counsel to clients with serious mental health issues before administrative tribunals and on appeals • Former Chair, current member of LAO’s mental health law advisory committee • Educator, lecturer, widely published author (including 5 text books on consent and capacity law, Canadian civil mental health law, the criminal law of mental disorder, a law school casebook and a massive Anthology on all things mental health and the law) • Thirty+ years’ experience as counsel to almost exclusively legally aided clients • Frequently appointed amicus curiae • Fearless advocate • Not entirely humourless
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