This article focusses on two questions in relation to the interplay of the Human Rights Act and the Mental Health Law: the right to choose, and the process of compulsion
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This is the text of the Paul Sieghart Memorial Lecture delivered for the British Institute of Human ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
In ‘Almost a Revolution: Mental Health Law and the Limits of Change’, Prof. Paul Applebaum, writing ...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
In this article, Professor Gunn discusses autonomy, consent and compulsion in mental health treatmen...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This is the text of the Paul Sieghart Memorial Lecture delivered for the British Institute of Human ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
In ‘Almost a Revolution: Mental Health Law and the Limits of Change’, Prof. Paul Applebaum, writing ...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
This article looks at the role of compulsion in mental health law as it applies to civil patients. I...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
In this article, Professor Gunn discusses autonomy, consent and compulsion in mental health treatmen...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...