Mental health legislation in Botswana.
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
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Abstract summary
The Mental Disorders Act of 1969 is the primary legislation relating to mental health in Botswana. Despite the country not being a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, its Act has a self-rated score of four out of five on compliance to human rights covenants. However, it can be argued that the Act does not adequately espouse a human rights- and patient-centred approach to legislation. It is hoped that ongoing efforts to revise the Act will address the limitations discussed in this article.Study Outcome
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Citations : Maphisa J. M. (2016) ‘Lunacy defence’ in Botswana's criminal law: reflections of a mental health practitioner. University of Botswana Law Journal, 22, 82–101.Authors : 1
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Doi : 10.1192/bji.2018.24SSN : 2056-4740