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HUMANRIGHTSAND LEGISLATION
WHO RESOURCEBOOKONMENTAL HEALTH,
Stop exclusion, dare to care
World Health Organization
[...]... consultation 3.4 Process and procedure for consultation 3.5 Language of legislation Adoption of legislation 4.1 Legislative process 4.1.1 Responsibility for adopting legislation 4.1.2 Debate of draft legislationand its adoption 89 89 91 91 92 93 93 95 95 96 96 97 97 99 102 103 103 103 104 xiii 4.1.3 Sanction, promulgation and publication of new legislation Key actions during adoption of legislation. .. protection of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights American Convention onHumanRights (1978) – This Convention also encompasses a range of civil, political, economic social and cultural rights, and establishes a binding means of protection and monitoring by the Inter-American Commission onHumanRightsand the Inter-American Court of HumanRights The Commission's recent examination of... Introduction The interface between mental health law andmental health policy Protecting, promoting and improving rights through mental health legislation 3.1 Discrimination andmental health 3.2 Violations of humanrights 3.3 Autonomy and liberty 3.4 Rights for mentally ill offenders 3.5 Promoting access to mental health care and community integration Separate versus integrated legislation on mental. .. the WHOResourceBook on Mental Health, HumanRightsandLegislation The overall financial support of the Governments of Italy, the Netherlands and New Zealand, and the Corporate Social Responsibility Europe, Johnson and Johnson, is also gratefully acknowledged Layout and Graphic design: 2s ) Graphicdesign x Table of contents Preface Chapter 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Context of mental health legislation. .. Court on Humanand People’s Rights – The Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) – now the African Union – established an African Court on Humanand People’s Rights to consider allegations of violations of human rights, including civil and political rightsand economic, social and cultural rights guaranteed under the African Charter and other relevant human rights. .. to mental health care 2.2 Mapping of mental- health-related legislation 2.3 Studying international conventions and standards 2.4 Reviewing mental health legislation in other countries 2.5 Building a consensus and negotiating for change 2.6 Educating the public on issues concerning mental health andhumanrights Drafting mental health legislation 3.1 The drafting process 3.2 The need for consultation... Regulations, service orders, ministerial decrees Key international and regional humanrights instruments related to the rights of people with mental disorders 6.1 International and regional humanrights instruments 6.1.1 International Bill of Rights 6.1.2 Other international conventions related to mental health Major humanrights standards applicable to mental health 7.1 UN Principles for the Protection... and/ or undemocratic legislation does not persist 6 Key international and regional humanrights instruments related to the rights of people with mental disorders The requirements of international humanrights law, including both UN and regional humanrights instruments, should form the framework for drafting national legislation that concerns people with mental disorders or regulates mental health and. .. HumanRights Commission issued a Recommendation on the Promotion and Protection of HumanRights of Persons with Mental Disabilities (2001), recommending that countries ratify this Convention The Recommendation also urges States to promote and implement, through legislationand national mental health plans, the organization of community mental health services, in order to achieve the full integration... influence legislation in countries, since they represent a consensus of international opinion 6.1 International and regional humanrights instruments There is a widespread misconception that because the humanrights instruments relating specifically to mental health and disability are non-binding resolutions, rather than obligatory conventions, mental health legislation is therefore subject only to the domestic . China
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
WHO Resource Book on Mental Health, Human Rights and Legislation.
1. Mental health
2. Human rights - legislation. and Secretarial Support
Adeline Loo (WHO/ HQ), Anne Yamada (WHO/ HQ) and Razia Yaseen (WHO/ HQ)
The WHO Resource Book on Mental Health, Human Rights and Legislation