European Court of Human Rights and Mental Health
Matthew Evans author Professor Anselm Eldergill author Eleanor Sibley author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Oct '24
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This book examines the ways in which the European Convention on Human Rights applies to people who suffer mental ill-health or are alleged to be affected by such a condition.
How does the European Convention on Human Rights apply to people who suffer mental ill-health or are alleged to be affected by such a condition? The last few years have seen a raft of important judgments from Strasbourg concerning the rights of people with mental health issues.
This book provides a practical and critical analysis of obligations arising from the rights to life, freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment, liberty and security of the person, family and private life, and other ECHR rights. It considers the impact of human rights and mental health in the context of criminal law, family law and Court of Protection issues.
The authors give an article-by-article summary of the most important case law, as well as a thematic summary, drawing together issues relevant to practitioners specialising in mental health law as well as legal practitioners working in fields that require knowledge of Strasbourg jurisprudence on mental health including Court of Protection, family and criminal practitioners.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
ISBN: 9781526524195
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 600g
1376 pages