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Mental Illness, Human Rights and the Law
This book explores the law relating to the right to liberty of people with mental illness and international human rights standards.
Brendan D. Kelly (Author)
9781909726512, Royal College of Psychiatrists
Hardback, published 1 June 2016
272 pages
24 x 16.3 x 1.9 cm, 0.61 kg
This book explores the law relating to the right to liberty of people with mental illness and international human rights standards. It is also a manifesto for change, urging reconsideration of the protection and promotion of the human rights of people with mental illness. Covers all UK jurisdictions plus Ireland.
Acknowledgements
Foreword Tom Burn
Preface
1. Human rights and mental illness
2. Mental Health Acts 1983 and 2007: England and Wales
3. Fusing mental health and capacity legislation: Northern Ireland
4. Mental Health Act 2001: Ireland
5. The challenges of reform: Scotland
6. Structural violence, power and mental illness
7. Conclusions: fighting for rights
References.