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The Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law

Editat de Kay Wilson, Yvette Maker, Piers Gooding, Jamie Walvisch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2024
This book presents contributions from world-leading scholars and commentators that address a range of contemporary and pressing international themes in mental health, disability and criminal law. The authors use the work of Bernadette McSherry to reflect on recent developments in these areas and to anticipate future directions they may take.
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ISBN-13: 9781032396323
ISBN-10: 1032396326
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis

Cuprins

Foreword;  Preface;  Part I: Reforming Mental Health and Disability Law;  1. What is the Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law?  2. Making the Future Happen: Law Reform Lessons from the Victorian Royal Commission;  3. The Human Right to Health and the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022 (Vic);  4. Benefitting from Hindsight: What the Mental Capacity Act and Its Implementation Can Teach Us About CRPD Implementation;  Part II: Regulating Coercion and Restrictive Practices;  5. Who Approves the Use of Restrictive Practices in Australia? The Case for a Uniform Authorisation Process;  6. Chemical Restraint Use and Reform in Health Care and Disability Settings;  7. Who Do We Turn To? Safeguarding Residents in Aged Care Settings from Abuse and Neglect in New Zealand;  8. Some Concerns About Arbitrary Detention of Elderly People in Secure Rest Home Care;  Part III: Improving Access to Justice and the Criminal Law;  9. Whydunnit?: Causal Explanations in Sentencing Offenders With Mental Health Problems;  10. Finetuning a Jurisprudence of Risk;  11. The Rights of Persons with Sensory Disabilities to Participate in Juries;  Part IV: Transforming Mental Health Law;  12. Challenging the Foundations of Mental Health Law: Using Articles 12 and 14 CRPD as a Framework to Deconstruct and Reimagine Mental Health Law;  13. The Digital Turn in Mental Health and Disability Law: Actuarial Traditions and AI Futures of Risk Assessment From a Human Rights Perspective;  14. Regulating Rights: Developing a Human Rights and Mental Health Regulatory Framework;  15. Standing Up Against the Weight of History: The Importance of Lived Experience in the Mental Health Context;  Afterword

Notă biografică

Kay Wilson is a Melbourne Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Melbourne Law School and Melbourne Social Equity Institute.
Yvette Maker is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania, Australia and an Honorary Senior Fellow at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne.
Piers Gooding is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne Law School and an Associate of the Melbourne Social Equity Institute.
Jamie Walvisch is a Senior Lecturer at the Melbourne Law School.