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Mental Health Law

Mental Health Law

Abolish or Reform?

9780192843258
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The debate about whether mental health law should be abolished or reformed emerged during the negotiations of the Convention on the Right of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and has raged fiercely for over a decade. It has resulted in an impasse between abolitionists, States Parties, and other reformers and a literature which has devolved into camps. Mental Health Law:: Abolish or Reform? aims to break new ground by cutting through the confusion using the tools of humanrights treaty interpretation backed by a deep jurisprudential analysis of core CRPD concepts - dignity (including autonomy), equality, and participation - to gain a clearer understanding of the meaning of the CRPD and what it requires States Parties to do. In doing so, it sets out the development of mentalhealth law and is unique in tracing the history of the abolitionist movement and how nad why it has emerged now. By digging deeper into the conceptual basis of the CRPD and developing the interpretive compass based on those three core CRPD concepts, the book aims to flesh out a broader vision of disability rights and move the debate forward by evaluating the three main abolition and reform options.Drawing on jurisprudential and multi-disciplinary research from philosophy, medicine, sociology, disability studies, and history, it argues compassionately and sensitively that mental health law should not be abolished, but should instead be significantly reformed to minimize coercion and maximize the support and choices given to persons with mental impairments to realize all of their CRPD rights.
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OUP Oxford
93344
9780192843258
9780192843258

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
546
  • Introduction; The History, Justification, and Purpose of Mental Health Law; The Case for the Abolition of Mental Health Law; The Interpretive Compass of the CRPD: The Theory of Dignity; Application of Inherent Dignity to the Abolition with Support Model; The Interpretive Compass Part 2: Theories of Equality and Non-Discrimination; Difficulties with the Meaning of Eqality, Non-Discrimination, and Participation in the CRPD and their Application to the Abolition with Support Model; The Interpretive Framework and the Reform of Mental Health Law; Conclusion;
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