China has been criticised by human rights organisations for its failure to provide sufficient safeguards for involuntary confinement and discharge, involuntary experimental medical trials, and forced treatment of those with mental health problems. The legal shortcomings have become increasingly salient given the growing emphasis on the civil rights of mental health patients across the globe and China’s recent accession to Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In an effort to address these domestic problems and international responsibilities, China adopted its first National Mental Health Law in 2012. According to Xinhua state news agency the law seeks to 'curb abuses regarding compulsory mental health treatment and protect ...
In 2005, China implemented a demonstration program known as "686" to scale-up nation-wide ...
Human rights are universal and should be protected by the rule of law. However, if social governance...
This research aims to study the prevention of illegal behaviors of mentally ill persons. This paper ...
This thesis explores China’s mental health law reform regarding treatment decision-making in the new...
(2015)沪一中民一(民)终字第2018号 [Xu vs. the Hospital and his Guardian – Involuntary Inpatient Treatment, Firs...
This comparative review of statutory provisions of Australian and Chinese law focuses on accessibili...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
The Mental Health Act (MHA) in Taiwan was developed in 1990 to protect patients. It was introduced t...
Over the last three decades, most psychiatric inpatients in China have been hospitalized against the...
In 2005, China implemented a demonstration program known as “686” to scale-up nation-wide basic ment...
Global mental health, as a field, has focused on both increasing access to mental health services an...
AbstractPeople with a mental illness may be subject to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons wi...
The first Mental Health Law (MHL) of the Repubic of China was promulgated and entered into force o...
AbstractIn China, as in most societies around the world, once someone is diagnosed as mentally ill i...
In China, there are over 170 million people suffering from mental illness. However, there is a lack ...
In 2005, China implemented a demonstration program known as "686" to scale-up nation-wide ...
Human rights are universal and should be protected by the rule of law. However, if social governance...
This research aims to study the prevention of illegal behaviors of mentally ill persons. This paper ...
This thesis explores China’s mental health law reform regarding treatment decision-making in the new...
(2015)沪一中民一(民)终字第2018号 [Xu vs. the Hospital and his Guardian – Involuntary Inpatient Treatment, Firs...
This comparative review of statutory provisions of Australian and Chinese law focuses on accessibili...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
The Mental Health Act (MHA) in Taiwan was developed in 1990 to protect patients. It was introduced t...
Over the last three decades, most psychiatric inpatients in China have been hospitalized against the...
In 2005, China implemented a demonstration program known as “686” to scale-up nation-wide basic ment...
Global mental health, as a field, has focused on both increasing access to mental health services an...
AbstractPeople with a mental illness may be subject to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons wi...
The first Mental Health Law (MHL) of the Repubic of China was promulgated and entered into force o...
AbstractIn China, as in most societies around the world, once someone is diagnosed as mentally ill i...
In China, there are over 170 million people suffering from mental illness. However, there is a lack ...
In 2005, China implemented a demonstration program known as "686" to scale-up nation-wide ...
Human rights are universal and should be protected by the rule of law. However, if social governance...
This research aims to study the prevention of illegal behaviors of mentally ill persons. This paper ...