Articulating future directions of law reform for compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong
This article explores and outlines four possible pathways for law reform in the area of compulsory mental health admission and treatment in Hong Kong: the (i) abolition, (ii) risk of harm, (iii) mental capacity and (iv) consensus pathways. The discussion of each pathway takes into account local chal...
Main Authors: | Cheung, D, Dunn, M, Fistein, E, Bartlett, P, McMillan, J, Petersen, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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