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Mental health, legal capacity, and human rights
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
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Introduction : a 'paradigm shift' in mental health care by Faraaz Mahomed et al - The alchemy of agency: reflections on supported decision-making, the right to health and health systems as democratic institutions by Alicia Ely Yamin - Redefining international mental health care in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic by Benjamin Barsky et al Reparation for psychiatric violence: a call to justice by Tina Minkowitz - Divergent human rights approaches to capacity and consent by Gerald Neuman - From fairy tale to reality: a practical legal approach towards the global abolition of psychiatric coercion by Laura Davidson - The "fusion law" proposals and the CRPD by John Dawson and George Szmukler Contextualising legal capacity and supported decision making in the Global South: experiences of homeless women with mental health issues from Chennai, India by Mrinalini Ravi et al - The potential of the legal capacity law reform in Peru to transform mental health provision by Alberto Vasquez Encalada Advancing disability equality through supported decision making: the CRPD and the Canadian constitution by Faisal Bhabha Decisional autonomy and India's Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: a comment on emerging jurisprudence by Soumitra Pathare and Arjun Kapoor Towards resolving damaging uncertainties: progress in the United Kingdom and elsewhere by Adrian Ward - "The revolution will not be televised": recent developments in mental health law reform in Zambia and Ghana by Helene Combrinck and Enoch Chilemba - Supported decision-making and legal capacity in Kenya by Elizabeth Kamundia and Ilze Grobbelaar du Plessis Full table of contents in attached PDF
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