Mental Disability and the European Convention on Human Rights (International Studies in Human Rights) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Mental Disability and the European Convention on Human Rights (International Studies in Human Rights) Book

Mental disability has come of age as a subject of concern under the European Convention on Human Rights. It was only in 1979 that the first significant decision of the ECHR was decided on the subject, and after that, cases were relatively few for many years. It is only recently that this has begun to change. This volume provides an account of where the law currently stands and speculation as to how it may develop. The initial chapters deal with substantive aspects of Convention rights (including issues of detention in institutions, conditions within institutions, medical treatment, problems associated with guardianship and others). The final two chapters move to discuss the practicalities of litigation. The book concludes with a number of appendices (primarily the primary international legal materials of relevance to mental disability rights under the ECHR, and the relevant recommendations and principles from the Council of Europe). It is hoped that this volume, in addition to shedding light on where the law currently stands, will offer practical guidance to lawyers concerning the mechanics of representing people with mental disabilities.Read More

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  • 900415423X
  • 9789004154230
  • Peter Bartlett, Oliver Thorold, Oliver Lewis
  • 31 October 2006
  • Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 1382
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