Blackstone's Guide to the Mental Health Act 2007 by Paul Bowen

Blackstone's Guide to the Mental Health Act 2007 by Paul Bowen

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This new Blackstone's Guide provides the full text of the Mental Health Act 2007, together with expert narrative.The narrative places the Amendment Act firmly in the context of the 1983 Act, analyses its impact on the Mental Capacity Act, and discusses the human rights implications of compulsory detention and treatment by reference to key cases such as Bournewood, IH, and Von Brandenburg.

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Blackstone's Guide to the Mental Health Act 2007 by Paul Bowen

This new Blackstone's Guide provides the full text of the Mental Health Act 1983 and the main provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 as amended by the MHA 2007, as well as the remaining provisions of the 2007 Act, together with an expert chapter by chapter narrative clearly explaining the impact of the new Act on the 1983 and 2005 Acts. Key changes introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007 include; - A new definition of 'mental disorder' - The abolishment of existing classifications of 'mental illness', 'psychopathic disorder', 'mental impairment' and 'severe mental impairment' - The abolishment of the existing exclusions for prosmicuity, immoral conduct, sexual deviancy etc. - A new requirement that 'appropriate treatment' be available for all forms of mental disorder before detention may be authorised, whilst removing the 'treatability' requirement for patients suffering from psychopathic disorder - A new power to control and treat patients in the community - Amendments to the 'nearest relative' provisions to bring them into line with the ECHR - A new framework of safeguards for incapacitated de facto detained 'Bournewood' patients (to amend the Mental Capacity Act) The narrative clearly explains how the Act amends the1983 Act and the 2005 Act, discusses the interface between the two, and the human rights implications of compulsory detention and treatment by reference to key cases such as Bournewood, IH, and Von Brandenburg. The Guide's accessible and clear layout makes it an ideal quick reference text. The appendices include the full text of the Mental Health Act 1983 as amended by the 2007 Act as well as the remaining provisions of the Mental Health Act 2007. The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they offer timely and expert commentary on the meaning and effects of the legislation, plus a copy of the Act itself. The Guides are a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.
Those who use the book will benefit enormously from [the author's] detailed knowledge and illuminating analysis of an area of law which is as technically complex as it is socially important * The Honourable Mr Justice Munby *
I welcome this important guide as the perfect companion for all practitioners who need to be up to speed with this analysis of the latest set of rules since the introduction of the Human Rights Act whilst Blackstone's guides remain cost effective solutions to the vastness, complexity and expense of legal rules today* Philip Taylor MBE, Abbey & Richmond Chambers, The Malet Street Gazette *
Paul Bowen is a barrister at Doughty Street chambers specialising in public law and human rights law, with a particular interest in the rights of adults and children with disabilities, including those with mental health disorders. He is listed as a leading junior in his field in the Legal 500. He was junior counsel in the Bournewood and HL v United Kingdom cases and has been actively involved throughout the reform process as a member of the Law Society Mental Health and Disability Committee
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ISBN 13 9780199217113
ISBN 10 0199217114
Title Blackstone's Guide to the Mental Health Act 2007
Author Paul Bowen
Series Blackstone's Guide
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2008-01-10
Number of pages 640
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.