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Legislation on Coercive Mental Health Care in Europe

Legal Documents and Comparative Assessment of Twelve European Countries

by Thomas Kallert (Volume editor) Francisco Torres-González (Volume editor)
©2006 Edited Collection 410 Pages

Summary

This book provides a detailed overview of the legal basis of a hotly debated and highly criticized field of mental health care: coercive treatment measures in adult psychiatry. The detailed compilation of national regulations concerning these measures uses a standardized format across the chapters. They are comprised of the relevant laws and general norms, protocols and internal norms, major sentences set down by judicial bodies, reports of organizations reviewing best practice, and national safeguarding systems. Furthermore, similarities and differences between the country-specific situations as well as important future perspectives are comparatively assessed from a legal and clinical point of view. Standards that should be set in order to harmonize the legal situation on this theme across Europe are outlined. As such, this book deals with a human rights issue that has so far not been thoroughly explored within the context of reforming mental health care provision across Europe in the last decades: the quality of care for persons involuntarily admitted to psychiatric facilities, a population at risk of having their autonomy, freedom, dignity, and human rights infringed upon.

Details

Pages
410
Year
2006
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631554463
Language
English
Keywords
Psychiatrie Zwangsbehandlung Rechtsvergleich Psychiatry Mental Health Care Human Rights
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. 410 pp., num. graphs

Biographical notes

Thomas Kallert (Volume editor) Francisco Torres-González (Volume editor)

The Editors: Thomas W. Kallert is head of the Dresden mental health services research group, co-ordinator of the EC-funded «EUNOMIA»-project on coercion in psychiatry, and Professor of Psychiatry at the Dresden University of Technology. Francisco Torres-González is director of the Andalusian mental health services research group, co-ordinator of the MARISTAN-network, head of the Department of Psychiatry/Legal Medicine, and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Granada (Spain).

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