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Professor Shih-Ning Then
Professor Shih-Ning Then
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Delivering decision making support to people with cognitive disability—What has been learned from pilot programs in Australia from 2010 to 2015
C Bigby, J Douglas, T Carney, SN Then, I Wiesel, E Smith
Australian Journal of Social Issues 52 (3), 222-240, 2017
692017
Evolution and innovation in guardianship laws: Assisted decision-making
SN Then
Sydney Law Review, The 35 (1), 133-166, 2013
68*2013
Supporting decision-making of adults with cognitive disabilities: The role of Law Reform Agencies–Recommendations, rationales and influence
SN Then, T Carney, C Bigby, J Douglas
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 61, 64-75, 2018
522018
Health law in Australia
B White
Lawbook Company, 2014
462014
Adults who lack capacity: Substitute decision-making
B White, L Willmott, SN Then
Health law in Australia (3rd edition), 207-270, 2018
432018
Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment
L Willmott, B White, SN Then
Health Law in Australia.[4th ed.], 2023
352023
National disability insurance scheme plan decision-making: Or when tailor-made case planning met Taylorism and the algorithms?
T Carney, SN Then, C Bigby, I Wiesel, J Douglas
Melbourne University Law Review 42 (3), 780-812, 2019
282019
Realising ‘will, preferences and rights’: reconciling differences on best practice support for decision-making?
T Carney, SN Then, C Bigby, I Wiesel, J Douglas, E Smith
Griffith Law Review 28 (4), 357-379, 2019
252019
Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder?
T Carney, C Bigby, SN Then, E Smith, I Wiesel, J Douglas
Disability & Society 38 (3), 503-523, 2023
202023
The temporalities of supported decision-making by people with cognitive disability
I Wiesel, E Smith, C Bigby, SN Then, J Douglas, T Carney
Social & Cultural Geography 23 (7), 934-952, 2022
172022
Parental strategies that support adults with intellectual disabilities to explore decision preferences, constraints and consequences
C Bigby, J Douglas, E Smith, T Carney, SN Then, I Wiesel
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 47 (2), 165-176, 2022
162022
“I used to call him a non-decision-maker-I never do that anymore”: parental reflections about training to support decision-making of their adult offspring with intellectual …
C Bigby, J Douglas, E Smith, T Carney, SN Then, I Wiesel
Disability and Rehabilitation 44 (21), 6356-6364, 2022
152022
Best interests: The ‘best’way for courts to decide if young children should act as bone marrow donors?
SN Then
Medical Law International 17 (1-2), 3-42, 2017
102017
Children as haematopoietic stem cell donors: ethically challenging and legally complex
SN Then, IH Kerridge, M Marks
Medical Journal of Australia 208 (8), 334-337, 2018
92018
Guardianship and health decisions in China and Australia: a comparative analysis
L Willmott, B White, C Stackpoole, T Shih-Ning, MAN Hongjie, YU Mei, ...
Asian Journal of Comparative Law 12 (2), 371-400, 2017
82017
Regulation of human stem cell research in Australia
SN Then
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports 5 (1), 1-5, 2009
82009
The legality of tissue transplants for the benefit of family members in the UK and Australia : implications for saviour siblings
SN Then
Medical Law International 10 (1), 23-64, 2009
82009
Stem cell technologies: regulation, patents and problems.
SN Then
Journal of law and medicine 12 (2), 188-204, 2004
82004
Diversity, dignity, equity and best practice: a framework for supported decision-making
C Bigby, T Carney, SN Then, I Wiesel, C Sinclair, J Douglas, J Duffy
Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People …, 2023
72023
Biobanking of blood and bone marrow: emerging challenges for custodians of public resources
L Aparicio, W Lipworth, SN Then, C Stewart, P Coghlan, I Kerridge, ...
J Law Med 21, 343-350, 2013
72013
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