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爱尔兰精神卫生法改革:符合人权义务?

The reform of Irish mental health law: Aligning with human rights obligations?

机构信息

School of Law, University of Galway, University Road, Galway H91 TK33, Ireland.

出版信息

Int J Law Psychiatry. 2024 Jul-Aug;95:102004. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2024.102004. Epub 2024 Jun 28.

Abstract

This article critically examines the proposed reforms to Irish mental health law the Mental Health Act 2001 (2001 Act). The article will provide background to the 2001 Act and the lengthy law reform process, which has resulted in the publication of the Heads of Bill that propose significant amendments. The article assesses the suggested reforms, considering Ireland's 2018 ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which provides important context to the law reform process. The 2001 Act is the primary piece of legislation regulating mental health services and safeguarding the rights of persons subject to the legislation in Ireland. While passed in 2001, the legislation did not come into effect until 2006. The 2001 Act was seen as bringing Irish mental health law into compliance with international human rights law, in particular the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). However, Ireland's ratification of the CRPD has necessitated closer scrutiny of the legislation. This review has culminated in the publication of a Heads of Bill in July 2021 and pre-legislative scrutiny by the responsible parliamentary committee in 2022. The long title of the Heads of Bill explicitly states its goal of safeguarding individual autonomy and underscores its commitment to upholding and advancing the rights of people subject to the legislation. The analysis of the Heads of Bill addresses several key areas. These areas include a background to the long process of review, new guiding principles, the category of persons under the mental health legislation, mental health tribunals, consent to treatment, advance healthcare directives, provisions relating to children and young people, and independent advocacy. Based on this analysis of the Heads of Bill, recommendations are suggested which would strengthen respect for the human rights of persons subject to the legislation.

摘要

本文批判性地审查了爱尔兰精神卫生法(2001 年法案)的拟议改革。本文将为 2001 年法案和漫长的法律改革进程提供背景,这导致了提出重大修正案的法案草案的发布。本文评估了所提议的改革,考虑了爱尔兰 2018 年批准的《联合国残疾人权利公约》(CRPD),这为法律改革进程提供了重要背景。2001 年法案是规范爱尔兰精神卫生服务和保护受立法管辖的个人权利的主要立法。尽管该立法于 2001 年通过,但直到 2006 年才生效。2001 年法案被视为使爱尔兰精神卫生法符合国际人权法,特别是《欧洲人权公约》(ECHR)。然而,爱尔兰批准《CRPD》后,有必要更仔细地审查该立法。这项审查最终导致 2021 年 7 月发布了法案草案,并由负责的议会委员会在 2022 年进行了立法前审查。法案草案的冗长标题明确指出了保障个人自主权的目标,并强调了其维护和推进受立法管辖的个人权利的承诺。对法案草案的分析涉及几个关键领域。这些领域包括审查漫长过程的背景、新的指导原则、精神卫生立法所涵盖的人员类别、精神卫生法庭、治疗同意、预先医疗指示、与儿童和青年有关的规定以及独立倡导。基于对法案草案的分析,提出了一些建议,这些建议将加强对受立法管辖的个人的人权的尊重。

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