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This book brings together contributions from twenty-three
world-leading scholars and commentators that address a range of
contemporary and pressing international themes in mental health,
disability and criminal law. The authors use the work of
internationally renowned academic, Emeritus Professor Bernadette
McSherry, as a springboard to reflect on recent developments in
these areas of law and to anticipate the future directions they may
take. In doing so, they aim to inform and inspire a new generation
of mental health, disability and criminal law scholars, advocates
and reformers. The book is divided into four substantive sections:
reforming mental health and disability law; regulating coercion and
restrictive practices; improving access to justice and the criminal
law; and transforming mental health law. It also includes an
introduction from the editors and an afterword from Emeritus
Professor McSherry. The book is aimed at regulators, policymakers,
lawyers, clinicians, consumer advocates and academics who are
interested in the urgent and contentious issues surrounding the
reform and development of mental health, disability and criminal
law. It will help them understand the key issues and problems and
presents suggestions for reform. The book is interdisciplinary and
international in its focus.
The debate about whether mental health law should be abolished or
reformed emerged during the negotiations of the Convention on the
Right of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and has raged fiercely
for over a decade. It has resulted in an impasse between
abolitionists, States Parties, and other reformers and a literature
which has devolved into 'camps'. Mental Health Law: Abolish or
Reform? aims to break new ground by cutting through the confusion
using the tools of human rights treaty interpretation backed by a
deep jurisprudential analysis of core CRPD concepts - dignity
(including autonomy), equality, and participation - to gain a
clearer understanding of the meaning of the CRPD and what it
requires States Parties to do. In doing so, it sets out the
development of mental health law and is unique in tracing the
history of the abolitionist movement and how nad why it has emerged
now. By digging deeper into the conceptual basis of the CRPD and
developing the 'interpretive compass' based on those three core
CRPD concepts, the book aims to flesh out a broader vision of
disability rights and move the debate forward by evaluating the
three main abolition and reform options. Drawing on jurisprudential
and multi-disciplinary research from philosophy, medicine,
sociology, disability studies, and history, it argues
compassionately and sensitively that mental health law should not
be abolished, but should instead be significantly reformed to
minimize coercion and maximize the support and choices given to
persons with mental impairments to realize all of their CRPD
rights.
Knight Commander Stefan Dorn, leader of the Unvanquished, has known
only war, death and, victory. All in the name of his loyalty to
King Nerian the Lightbearer, a man he idolized. Until now.
Everything he thought he knew about the King, his people, and his
world is coming to an end. At a time when there should be peace,
he's once again called to war. Torn between shocking changes at
home, his family, loyalty to his men and his King, Stefan wishes
only to enjoy life away from the battlefield. But with the new
campaign comes a rabid, unforgiving enemy and a potential
cataclysm. Follow him as he fights to save his family, his people,
his honor, and his birthright from the grips of the shade. Can he
save them all? If not, which will he choose, which will he lose?
The Shadowbearer is a rousing and engaging prequel to Etchings of
Power and a worthy addition to the Aegis of the Gods series.
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Luxuria (Paperback)
Donna B; Edited by Kai Wilson; James Fuller
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R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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The opening stanza in a new epic fantasy series that delves into
the themes of war, corruptible power, love, betrayal, and
absolution in the world of Denestia. Ryne Waldron, a living legend
at the edge of madness is haunted by a murderous past and the
voices of his power that whisper in his head. Hunted, he strives to
defend a village he swore to protect. But his enemies might be
closer than he could ever suspect. Ancel Dorn, a gifted student,
struggles with rejection and must accept who he is or perish to the
creatures that stalk him and his parents. When he discovers he's
targeted for death by beings that seemed to have stepped from the
history of an ancient war, his only choice is to flee. Irmina
Nagel, Ancel's former lover, and an assassin sent to find Ryne, is
mired in her quest for revenge on Ancel's parents, and must set
aside her emotions or fail her final test. What she discovers may
not only change her life but the world as a whole. Caught between
warring nations, vengeful leaders, magic and steel, myth and men,
the fate of millions hang in the balance. Who can unite the
kingdoms against a common threat? Who shall bring the power that
drives the world to heel? Who will walk the knife's edge of
harmony? If none can, then Denestia is doomed.
WAR TORN LOVE" Childhood lovers, Hana and Abram, live peaceful
lives with their families in 1939 Poland. Soon, their idyllic world
is turned when the Nazis march in, bent on turning all Polish Jews
into their slaves. Hana and Abram's world is turned into a living
nightmare. Will their love be strong enough to survive Hitler's
Final Solution, the Nazi death camps, and a breathtaking escape
across Europe? Just as Hana, the brave Auschwitz survivor who risks
life to save her family, will utterly captivate your heart, "War
Torn Love" is a historical love story that will capture your
imagination. A passionate and courageous book, you won't foresee
the ending of Hana's story. Only by reading it will you experience
the power of love to survive against all odds. "100 percent of
royalties goes to special Autism fund "
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