Mental health review tribunals face the difficult task of balancing an obligation to be efficient and accessible against the obligation to provide procedural fairness. We conducted focus groups with lawyers and advocates who support people with matters before the Queensland Mental Health Review Tribunal to ascertain their views on issues relating to procedural fairness in this particular forum. Consistent with similar studies in other jurisdictions, our participants expressed concerns about how well informed their clients were about the proceedings, the probative value of the evidence relied upon and the extent to which medical evidence is effectively challenged. We analyse the concerns raised by our participants in light of the limited Aus...
This day-long symposium explores mental health and fairness dynamics in administrative proceedings. ...
This research analysed Australia's statutory recognition of the common law principle of open justice...
In England and Wales, the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA 1983) provides the legal framework which gover...
This monograph provides a comprehensive examination of mental health tribunal hearings in Australia....
This paper draws on a multi-year Australian collaborative study of mental health review tribunals ('...
Many detained patients in England exercise their legal right to challenge their subjection to the co...
Mental health jurisprudence traditionally was more concerned to protect negative or 'liberty' right...
Summary: Mental Health Review Tribunals (MHRTs) were established under the Mental Health Act (MHA) ...
The Queensland Mental Health Review Tribunal makes difficult decisions regarding involuntary treatme...
Mental health courts represent a key component of contemporary responses to mental illness and disab...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has led to a re-thin...
Mental health tribunals are responsible for making decisions about compulsory treatment for individu...
This article explores the issue of whether there is a role for advocacy in mental health review proc...
R (on the application of KB and others) v (1) Mental Health Review Tribunal (2) Secretary ofState fo...
Mental health law and practice has been instrumental in the development of non-adversarial justice, ...
This day-long symposium explores mental health and fairness dynamics in administrative proceedings. ...
This research analysed Australia's statutory recognition of the common law principle of open justice...
In England and Wales, the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA 1983) provides the legal framework which gover...
This monograph provides a comprehensive examination of mental health tribunal hearings in Australia....
This paper draws on a multi-year Australian collaborative study of mental health review tribunals ('...
Many detained patients in England exercise their legal right to challenge their subjection to the co...
Mental health jurisprudence traditionally was more concerned to protect negative or 'liberty' right...
Summary: Mental Health Review Tribunals (MHRTs) were established under the Mental Health Act (MHA) ...
The Queensland Mental Health Review Tribunal makes difficult decisions regarding involuntary treatme...
Mental health courts represent a key component of contemporary responses to mental illness and disab...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has led to a re-thin...
Mental health tribunals are responsible for making decisions about compulsory treatment for individu...
This article explores the issue of whether there is a role for advocacy in mental health review proc...
R (on the application of KB and others) v (1) Mental Health Review Tribunal (2) Secretary ofState fo...
Mental health law and practice has been instrumental in the development of non-adversarial justice, ...
This day-long symposium explores mental health and fairness dynamics in administrative proceedings. ...
This research analysed Australia's statutory recognition of the common law principle of open justice...
In England and Wales, the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA 1983) provides the legal framework which gover...