This thesis responds to calls for greater clarity regarding the human rights standards that should be met by mental health legislation, and a mechanism by which to measure such standards. The research provides a new and contemporary human rights analysis tool, the Analysis Instrument for Mental Health, and uses the tool to demonstrate compliance of Victorian mental health legislation. The outcomes that can be achieved through use of the tool include identification of compliance with human rights, and law reform required to achieve full recognition of the right to equal recognition before the law under mental health legislation
This article examines the limitations of legislative reform in developing a rights-based model of me...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
Aims and method: The Human Rights Act was incorporated into UK law in 2000, but little is known abou...
Since the introduction of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD), t...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD) has been instrumental for in...
This article argues that a more realistic view should be taken of the implications of the Convention...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
The regulation of mental health care has its roots in Roman law. The history of the regulation of me...
Background/Objectives: The Institutional Treatment, Human Rights and Care Assessment (ITHACA) Toolki...
Objective: To evaluate the medical assessments of involuntary community patients in a regional menta...
The right to health has been somewhat neglected in discussions about human rights at both national a...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
All Australian states and territories, as part of the first Mental Health Plan, agreed to enact legi...
All Australian states and territories, as part of the first Mental Health Plan, agreed to enact legi...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), 2006 has influenced...
This article examines the limitations of legislative reform in developing a rights-based model of me...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
Aims and method: The Human Rights Act was incorporated into UK law in 2000, but little is known abou...
Since the introduction of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD), t...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD) has been instrumental for in...
This article argues that a more realistic view should be taken of the implications of the Convention...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
The regulation of mental health care has its roots in Roman law. The history of the regulation of me...
Background/Objectives: The Institutional Treatment, Human Rights and Care Assessment (ITHACA) Toolki...
Objective: To evaluate the medical assessments of involuntary community patients in a regional menta...
The right to health has been somewhat neglected in discussions about human rights at both national a...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
All Australian states and territories, as part of the first Mental Health Plan, agreed to enact legi...
All Australian states and territories, as part of the first Mental Health Plan, agreed to enact legi...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), 2006 has influenced...
This article examines the limitations of legislative reform in developing a rights-based model of me...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
Aims and method: The Human Rights Act was incorporated into UK law in 2000, but little is known abou...