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Overview

G. Mitu Gulati is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States and has a focused research profile spanning psychology, social sciences, and medicine. Their scholarly output prominently features work in clinical psychology, general health professions, sociology and political science, public health, environmental and occupational health, and demography.

Their published research addresses multiple topics, including healthcare decision-making and restraints, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry, elder abuse and neglect, criminal justice and corrections analysis, Down syndrome and intellectual disability research, as well as issues related to COVID-19 and mental health, including the long-term effects of the pandemic.

Among recent publications by G. Mitu Gulati is the article titled "Domestic violence against women and the COVID-19 pandemic: What is the role of psychiatry?" published in 2020 in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. Other notable recent works in the field include:

  • "Mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020) in QJM
  • "Association of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Violence Perpetration in Adults and Adolescents From 15 Countries" (2021) in JAMA Psychiatry
  • "Biomarkers in delirium: A systematic review" (2021) in Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • "From nowhere to nowhere. Homelessness and incarceration: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (2021) in International Journal of Prisoner Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with G. Mitu Gulati include:

  • Brendan D. Kelly
  • Colum Dunne
  • Alan Cusack
  • Shane Kilcommins
  • Valerie Murphy

The primary venues where Gulati's work appears most often are the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine with thirteen publications, followed by eight publications in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. Other publication venues include European Psychiatry, QJM, and JAMA Psychiatry.

Best Publications

  • The Greek Debt Restructuring: An Autopsy

    Jeromin Zettelmeyer;Christoph Trebesch;Mitu Gulati

  • Why Are There So Few Black Lawyers in Corporate Law Firms--An Institutional Analysis

    David B. Wilkins;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Professionals or Politicians: The Uncertain Empirical Case for an Elected Rather than Appointed Judiciary

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati;Eric A. Posner

  • Sovereign Bonds and the Collective Will

    Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati

  • The Fifth Black Woman

    Mitu Gulati;Devon W. Carbado

  • Acting White?: Rethinking Race in "Post-Racial" America

    Devon W. Carbado;Mitu Gulati

  • Withdrawing from International Custom

    Curtis A. Bradley;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Exit Consents in Sovereign Bond Exchanges

    Mitu Gulati;Lee C. Buchheit

  • Innovation in Boilerplate Contracts: An Empirical Examination of Sovereign Bonds

    Stephen Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Contract as Statute

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • The dilemma of odious debts

    Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati;Robert B. Thompson

  • Public symbol in private contract : a case study

    Anna Gelpern;G. Mitu Gulati

  • A Tournament of Judges

    Stephen Choi;Mitu Gulati

  • What Do Federal District Judges Want? An Analysis of Publications, Citations, and Reversals

    Stephen J. Choi;Mitu Gulati;Eric A. Posner

  • Are Judges Overpaid?: A Skeptical Response to the Judicial Salary Debate

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati;Eric A. Posner

  • A People's History of Collective Action Clauses

    W. Mark C. Weidemaier;Mitu Gulati

  • Sovereign Bonds and the Collective Will

    Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati;Ashoka Mody

  • Altruism Exchanges and the Kidney Shortage

    Stephen J. Choi;Mitu Gulati;Eric A. Posner

  • Origin Myths, Contracts, and the Hunt for Pari Passu

    Mark C. Weidemaier;Robert E. Scott;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Which States Have the Best (and Worst) High Courts

    Eric A. Posner;Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Bias in Judicial Citations: A Window into the Behavior of Judges?

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Sovereign Debt Reform and the Best Interest of Creditors

    William W. Bratton;G. Mitu Gulati

  • The Wonder-Clause

    Anna Gelpern;Mitu Gulati

  • Which Judges Write Their Opinions (and Should We Care)

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • The Problem of Holdout Creditors in Eurozone Sovereign Debt Restructurings

    Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati;Ignacio Tirado

  • Paper Tigers: Or How Much Will Courts Protect Rights in a Financial Crisis?

    G. Mitu Gulati;Georg Vanberg

  • When a Worker's Cooperative Works: The Case of Kerala Dinesh Beedi

    G. Mitu Gulati;Thomas M. Isaac;William A. Klein

  • Judging Women: Judging Women

    Stephen J. Choi;Mitu Gulati;Mirya Holman;Eric A. Posner

  • Use of the Local Law Advantage in the Restructuring of European Sovereign Bonds

    Lee C. Buchheit;G. Mitu Gulati

  • The International Monetary Fund's Imperiled Priority

    Melissa Boudreau;Mitu Gulati

  • Trading Votes for Reasoning: Covering in Judicial Opinions

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Bias in Judicial Citations: A New Window into the Behavior of Judges?

    Stephen J. Choi;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Responsible Sovereign Lending and Borrowing

    G. Mitu Gulati;Lee C. Buchheit

  • Foreword: Of Lawyers, Leaders, and Returning Riddles in Sovereign Debt

    Anna Gelpern;G. Mitu Gulati

  • Sovereign Debt Restructuring and the Best Interest of Creditors

    William W. Bratton;William W. Bratton;G. Mitu Gulati

  • How Well do Measures of Ability Predict Judicial Performance?: A Case Study Using Securities Class Actions

    G. Mitu Gulati

  • The Law and Policy of Judicial Retirement

    Eric A. Posner;G. Mitu Gulati;Stephen J. Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Choi
Stephen J. Choi New York University
Eric A. Posner
Eric A. Posner University of Chicago
Robert E. Scott
Robert E. Scott Columbia University
Richard A. Posner
Richard A. Posner University of Chicago
William Wilson Bratton
William Wilson Bratton University of Pennsylvania
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski Cornell University
Stephen M. Bainbridge
Stephen M. Bainbridge University of California, Los Angeles
Douglas G. Baird
Douglas G. Baird University of Chicago
Omri Ben-Shahar
Omri Ben-Shahar University of Chicago

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