Vol , Issue Date of Publication: January 01, 2003

Views
, PDF Downloads:

Of Human Bondage: glimpses into the human rights situation of the mentally ill in West Bengal

Ratnaboli Ray
Abstract:
"The mentally ill person deserves the same privileges enjoyed by any other human being," wrote the National Human Rights Commission in its report Quality Assurance in Mental Health published in 1999. The mentally ill person is protected by the Declaration on the Rights of the Disabled, adopted by the UN in 1975. The Declaration specifies many rights including the rights to treatment and rehabilitation, to privacy and autonomy, to a life within the community, to protection from abuse and exploitation, and so on. What are the realities in India?


Copyright and license
©Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 2016: Open Access and Distributed under the Creative Commons license ( CC BY-NC-ND 4.0),
which permits only non-commercial and non-modified sharing in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.

Full Text

HTML | PDF
Help IJME keep its content free. You can support us from as little as Rs. 500 Make a Donation