Ouliaris Calina, Gill Neeraj, Hanon Cecile, Sartorius Norman
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia.
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia; Mental Health Policy Unit, Health Research Institute, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Encephale. 2025 Feb;51(1S):S2-S7. doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2024.11.003. Epub 2024 Dec 13.
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is a landmark international treaty which embeds the human rights of people with disabilities, including mental disabilities, into international law. We aim to demonstrate the relevance of the CRPD for the protection of human rights of people with mental illness in France. We begin with a broad overview of its development and implementation at the level of the international community, and then describe the situation in France.
Ratification of the CRPD by France in 2010 reflected the increasing recognition of human rights of people with disabilities. To date, the CRPD has inspired several initiatives in the field of mental health in France. As it is at the international level, in France, there remains significant room for advancement; particularly concerning the promotion and protection of economic, social and cultural rights, in addition to that of civil and political rights. Full realization of the principles of the CRPD requires input from all sectors of government and the whole of the community.
《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)是一项具有里程碑意义的国际条约,它将包括精神残疾者在内的残疾人的人权纳入了国际法。我们旨在证明《残疾人权利公约》对保护法国精神病患者人权的相关性。我们首先广泛概述其在国际社会层面的发展和实施情况,然后描述法国的情况。
法国于2010年批准《残疾人权利公约》反映出对残疾人权利的日益认可。迄今为止,《残疾人权利公约》在法国激发了心理健康领域的多项举措。与国际层面一样,在法国仍有很大的改进空间;特别是在促进和保护经济、社会和文化权利以及公民权利和政治权利方面。全面落实《残疾人权利公约》的各项原则需要政府各部门和整个社会的参与。