After its ratification of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (UNCRPD), the Indian government proceeded to work through a list of laws from various fields – employment, housing, healthcare, personal status – that would need to be amended to guarantee the rights in the UNCRPD. Regarding the healthcare of persons with mental illness, the law-drafters deemed it insufficient to merely amend the existing law and proceeded to draft a new, innovative mental healthcare law. When the Mental Healthcare Act (MHA) was passed in 2017, responses were strongly polarised: On the one hand, it was lauded for staying true to the vision of the UNCRPD (Duffy & Kelly, 2019), while on the other hand, especially psychia...
Although mental health legislation has existed in India since the mid-19th century, it has gone thro...
Contemporary mental health laws are embedded in basic human rights principle, and their ongoing evol...
© 2019 Kay Elizabeth WilsonAs mental health law involves state-sanctioned coercion, and mental healt...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
peer-reviewedBackground: India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) greatly restricts the use of ele...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Globally, established practice in mental health services has tended to be codified into law in ways ...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
Abstract Background India is revising its mental health legislation with the Indian Mental Healthcar...
The introduction of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (C...
ABSTRACT: The new Mental Health Care Bill 2012 marks a complete shift from the existing Mental Healt...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD) has been instrumental for in...
In ‘Almost a Revolution: Mental Health Law and the Limits of Change’, Prof. Paul Applebaum, writing ...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Although mental health legislation has existed in India since the mid-19th century, it has gone thro...
Contemporary mental health laws are embedded in basic human rights principle, and their ongoing evol...
© 2019 Kay Elizabeth WilsonAs mental health law involves state-sanctioned coercion, and mental healt...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
peer-reviewedBackground: India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) greatly restricts the use of ele...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
Szmukler, Daw and Dawson have produced a detailed and carefully worded proposal for a new approach f...
Globally, established practice in mental health services has tended to be codified into law in ways ...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
Abstract Background India is revising its mental health legislation with the Indian Mental Healthcar...
The introduction of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (C...
ABSTRACT: The new Mental Health Care Bill 2012 marks a complete shift from the existing Mental Healt...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) (CRPD) has been instrumental for in...
In ‘Almost a Revolution: Mental Health Law and the Limits of Change’, Prof. Paul Applebaum, writing ...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Although mental health legislation has existed in India since the mid-19th century, it has gone thro...
Contemporary mental health laws are embedded in basic human rights principle, and their ongoing evol...
© 2019 Kay Elizabeth WilsonAs mental health law involves state-sanctioned coercion, and mental healt...