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MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS An Analysis of Australian State and Territory MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION in terms of The United Nations Principles for the Protection of Persons with MENTAL Illness A Background Paper for the National Inquiry Concerning the HUMAN RIGHTS of People with MENTAL Illness Commonwealth of Australia ISBN 0 642 20462 4 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the HUMAN RIGHTS and Equal Opportunity Commission. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction should be directed to the Commission, Publications section, GPO Box 5218, Sydney, 2001 Produced by the HUMAN RIGHTS and Equal Opportunity Commission Sydney, December 1992 Appendix 4 UN Principles.

constitute fundamental violations of basic human rights. Fundamental Freedoms and Basic Rights (UN Principle 1) There are few express provisions safeguarding patients' rights in States and Territories other than NSW and Victoria, and little emphasis on ensuring that treatment is carried out in the least restrictive environment.

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