We
are pleased to announce the publication of Psychiatric Ethics and
the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities in the Community [pdf].
This latest volume is one in a series of UNESCO books on ethics themes
providing an international and interdisciplinary perspective on all
aspects of law and medical ethics. The volume provides updated case
analyses of classic mental health, ethics and the law issues such
as involuntary civil commitment, institutional rights (including
sexual interaction, the refusal of treatment and deinstitutionalization),
tort law, the criminal process, and all aspects of informed consent
law. In addition the current volume prepares the reader for landmark
mental health ethics and the law cases to come. It includes a special
section providing clinical and ethical analyses of rapidly emerging
conflict of interest issues in mental health.
The book was published under the overall editorship of Prof. Amnon
Carmi, UNESCO Ethics Chair and Director of The International
Center For Health Law and Ethics at the University of Haifa. This
book is authored by Professors Michael
Perlin (New York Law School), Harold
Bursztajn (Massachusetts Mental Health Center and the Beth Israel
Deaconess Hospital Department of Psychiatry of Harvard Medical School), Kris
Gledhill (University of Auckland), and Eva
Szeli (New York Law School & Arizona State University). Contributing
editors include Lisa
Cosgrove (University of Massachusetts), Omar Sultan Haque (Harvard
Medical School), Robin Paul (Case Western Reserve School of Medicine),
and Beata Anna Zolovska (Columbia Medical School). It may be ordered
via acarmi@research.haifa.ac.il.
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Bioethics is a section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Please consider
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such as this publication.