Mental health as a target

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Ressource 1Download: Mental Health as a Target_ New Amnesty Report on South Sudan _ IntLawGrrls.pdf (277.49 [Ko])
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Version: Final published version
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Publications
Title
Mental health as a target
Author(s)
Schmid E.
Issued date
2016
Language
english
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Blog: IntLawGrrls
Abstract
Despite the vast literature on the right to health in international human rights law, it is still rare that human rights organisations provide rights-based analyses on health in conflicts in general, and on mental health in particular. In this post, I take the opportunity to critically review two conceptual aspects of a ground-breaking report by Amnesty International. First, harm to mental health should not exclusively be viewed as an impact of the conflict but can itself constitute a violation of the laws of war or of human rights law. Second, it is a welcome development that Amnesty International does not exclusively frame the need to provide for mental health services from the angle of the right to reparations.
Keywords
amnesty international, armed conflict, reparations, right to health, social and cultural rights, South Sudan
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14/08/2017 10:06
Last modification date
20/08/2019 15:37
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