Advance directives (ADs) are legal statements or documents, which allow a person to outline treatment preferences and other life choices prior to a mental health crisis. This thesis examines the issues arising in relation to the introduction of a legal framework for ADs in Irish mental health care from an international, comparative and national perspective. Ireland currently lacks legislative provisions for ADs, but it is proposed to incorporate legislative provisions into the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Bill 2013 (2013 Bill) in the near future. This thesis reviews the literature on ADs and considers the legal, ethical and implementation issues associated their use under international, comparative and domestic frameworks and from th...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
<b>Background:</b> Where advance directives in mental health have been introduced con...
For too long the voices of persons with mental illness have been marginalised. These persons have be...
Advance directives or 'living wills' are statements by competent adults setting out their wishes in ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
The principle of autonomy allows each person control over his or her body, and, consequently, to dec...
peer-reviewedAn Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
peer-reviewedAn advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
Background: The review of mental health law in the UK has involved consideration of mechanisms for a...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
This article examines the legislative frameworks for advance healthcare planning in England & Wales ...
This thesis conducts a comparative study of how advance directives for treatment for mental illness ...
People with chronic mental illnesses (e.g. bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia, etc.) find it ...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
This thesis examines the rights of people with mental disorder under Irish law against the backgroun...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
<b>Background:</b> Where advance directives in mental health have been introduced con...
For too long the voices of persons with mental illness have been marginalised. These persons have be...
Advance directives or 'living wills' are statements by competent adults setting out their wishes in ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
The principle of autonomy allows each person control over his or her body, and, consequently, to dec...
peer-reviewedAn Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
peer-reviewedAn advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of...
Background: The review of mental health law in the UK has involved consideration of mechanisms for a...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
This article examines the legislative frameworks for advance healthcare planning in England & Wales ...
This thesis conducts a comparative study of how advance directives for treatment for mental illness ...
People with chronic mental illnesses (e.g. bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia, etc.) find it ...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
This thesis examines the rights of people with mental disorder under Irish law against the backgroun...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
<b>Background:</b> Where advance directives in mental health have been introduced con...
For too long the voices of persons with mental illness have been marginalised. These persons have be...