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In: Grundwissen Politik
In: Lehrbuch
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In: Politics & gender, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 484-495
ISSN: 1743-9248
In: Ip, Eric C. & Yuen, Giselle T.C., "Judging Wars: The International Politics of Humanitarian Adjudication," 3(2) Cornell International Affairs Review 42, 2011
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In: Entwicklungstheorie und Entwicklungspolitik Bd. 2
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In: Government of India:; MHRD, e-Pathshala Project for Master Programme in International Human Rights Law, Module on ';Rights of the Child';, 2014
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In: International review of the aesthetics and sociology of music, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 83
ISSN: 1848-6924
Mental health tribunals are responsible for making decisions about compulsory treatment for individuals considered a risk to themselves and others due to mental disorder. They are generally designed to provide safeguards for individuals subject to compulsory treatment by testing whether national legislative criteria and international human rights standards have been met. Despite this, they have been criticised for being dominated by the medical domain, focusing rigidly on legal criteria and for restricting human rights, including the rights to liberty and access to justice. As a result, questions have arisen over the extent to which mental health tribunals are in‐ deed operating in line with their legislative intentions and international human rights requirements. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise international evidence on this and to assess the extent to which this is reflected in such literature. A systematic search of the literature was conducted on the 17 April 2018 for articles published between 2000 and 2018 in MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsychINFO, ASSIA and Web of Science. All study designs were included within this review, provided they reported empirical findings. Thirty‐two studies met the inclusion criteria. Eight themes were identified across the literature and these were participation, information and understanding, patient representation, the power of the medical domain, feelings of powerlessness, perceptions of fairness, risk and the impact on relation‐ ships. The findings call into question whether mental health tribunals necessarily operate in compliance with international human rights standards. This article suggests that mental health tribunals may need to do more to safeguard legislative principles and human rights standards that promote patient autonomy.
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In: Orient, 64 (2023) 2
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In: US policy information and texts, Heft (June 16, S. 1993) 63, S. 13-15
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In: IMF Staff Country Reports
Malta weathered the global recession relatively well. Real estate prices and collateral values experienced some correction and appear to have stabilized more recently, but excess supply likely remains in segments of the market. Continued progress with structural reforms will also be important to establish high value exports and to raise productivity and employment rates. Further pension reform will help avoid age-related public spending. Measures to enhance the education system and encourage women and older workers to participate in the labor market will be important to raise employment
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In: Routledge/challenges of globalisation 8
1. UN special procedures for defending universal human rights / Michael Kirby -- 2. International criminal justice : at the vortex of power, norms and a shifting global order / Ramesh Thakur -- 3. International Criminal Court in the development of international rule of law : a reflection of Asian-African views / Rahmat Mohamad -- 4. The building of the international rule of law through the work of international criminal tribunals / Vesselin Popovski -- 5. Kenyans before the International Criminal Court : an end to impunity? / Edwin Bikundo -- 6. Norms as frames for institutions : the pact of Paris, Nuremberg and the international rule of law / William Maley -- 7. International legitimacy and the building blocks of the international rule of law / Jean-Marc Coicaud -- 8. National militaries and the development of the international rule of law / John Sanderson -- 9. No longer a moot point : towards an independent international legal tribunal? / Charles Sampford.
In: Polish Yearbook of International Law, Band 37, S. 225-234
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