Mental Health and Human Rights (original) (raw)

IS COMPULSORY DETENTION AND TREATMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS ALWAYS A BREACH OF HUMAN RIGHTS?

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Is Compulsory Detention and Involuntary Treatment of Mental Health Patients Always a Breach of Human Rights

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Detaining Mentally Disordered Patients Lacking Capacity: The Arbitrariness of Informal Detention and the Common Law Doctrine of Necessity

Kirsty Keywood

Medical Law Review, 2005

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Protecting Rights in Mental Health Law: The Relationship Between the Courts and Mental Health Tribunals

Darius Whelan

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‘It’s Mental Health, Not Mental Police’: A Human Rights Approach to Mental Health Triage and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983

Craig Paterson

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Rethinking Rights-Based Mental Health Laws

Oliver Lewis

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Mental health law and human rights: Evolution and contemporary challenges

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Psychiatric injustice? The therapeutic presumption of behaviour management in mental health law

Kirsty Keywood

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Voluntary and involuntary mental health service users' views on how their human rights were considered

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A critical evaluation of the human rights of involuntary mental health care users

Moffat Ndou

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Submission: Public consultation on working document on the protection of human rights and dignity of persons with mental disorder with regard to involuntary placement and involuntary treatment DH-BIO/INF (2015) 7.

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The Human Rights Act and mental health The Human Rights Act and mental health

George Szmukler

2003

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‘Mental health, Human Rights and their Relationship’ in Dudley, M., Silove, D. and Gale, F (eds) Human Rights and Mental Health: Vision, Praxis and Courage, Oxford University Press, Oxford UK, April 2012.

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Mental Health Through the Lens of Law

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Protecting the rights of patients in psychiatric settings: A comparison of the work of the Mental Health Act Commission with the CQC

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Disability Rights and Compulsory Psychiatric Treatment: The Case for a Balanced Approach under the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992

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Victoria University of Wellington Law Review

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Mental health disabilities and human rights protections

George Szmukler

Global Mental Health, 2015

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Detaining the Dangerous: Legal and Ethical Implications of the Government's Proposals for High-Risk Individuals

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Mental Health Law and Practice: Civil and Criminal Aspects (Table of Contents and Index)

Darius Whelan

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From Medicalism to Legalism Evolving Perspectives in Mental Health Legislation and the Protection of Individual Rights

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Rising to the human rights challenge in compulsory treatment – new approaches to mental health law in Australia

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Mental Health Law: Discrimination or Protection?

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A human rights-based approach to compulsory treatment of young people experiencing mental disorder

Jane Kotzmann

Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2018

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The Necessity Must Be Convincingly Shown to Exist': Standards for Compulsory Treatment for Mental Disorder Under the Mental Health Act 1983

Peter Bartlett

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Promoting human rights in mental healthcare: beyond the ‘Geneva impasse’

George Szmukler

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DETENTION AND TREATMENT DOWN UNDER: HUMAN RIGHTS AND MENTAL HEALTH LAWS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Kay Wilson

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THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2007- A REVIEW

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Deprivation of liberty in psychiatric treatment

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European Psychiatry, 1996

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Psychiatric and Disabled people: Legal and Human Right aspects

Upmesh Kumar Talwar

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Human Rights of Mentally Ill Patients

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Mental Health Tribunals - Essential Cases - 1st Ed, Update 2 (Southside Legal Publishing, London, 2008)

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Psychological models of mental disorder, human rights, and compulsory mental health care in the community

Peter Kinderman

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The Insanity Defence, Indefinite Detention and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Donna Marie Mc Namara

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Psychiatric Commitment: Sixty Years Under the Scrutiny of the European Court of Human Rights

Camille Jantzi

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