European convention on human rights: effects on psychiatric care

Persaud, A. and Hewitt, David (2001) European convention on human rights: effects on psychiatric care. Nursing Standard, 15 (44). pp. 33-37. ISSN 0029-6570

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Abstract

The introduction of the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law will have a direct effect on practice in mental health care. The authors discuss developments associated with the Convention, examine different articles and suggest the changes they could bring. They suggest that, rather than reacting to the development of convention rights, healthcare professionals should take the opportunity to influence new standards for psychiatric care.

Additional Information:The introduction of the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law will have a direct effect on practice in mental health care. The authors discuss developments associated with the Convention, examine different articles and suggest the changes they could bring. They suggest that, rather than reacting to the development of convention rights, healthcare professionals should take the opportunity to influence new standards for psychiatric care.
Keywords:mental health law, Human Rights Act
Subjects:M Law > M260 Medical Law
B Subjects allied to Medicine > B760 Mental Health Nursing
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Health & Social Care
ID Code:1002
Deposited On:27 Sep 2007

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