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Drug Policy and Human Rights in Europe: Managing Tensions, Maximising Complementarities

by Eric Eckhart | Jan 4, 2018 | Damon Barrett

(January 2018) Damon Barrett, Report, Council of Europe, Pompidou Group Abstract:This report explores the application of human rights standards and tests to drug policies in the Europe. Basic principles and tests are set out, and a conceptual model is presented....

Historicising involvement: the visibility of user groups in the modernisation of the Chilean Mental Health System

by Eric Eckhart | Nov 4, 2017 | Cristian Montenegro

(November 2017) Montenegro, C. R., & Cornish, F. (2019). Critical Public Health, 29(1), 61–73 doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2017.1400659 Abstract: In western mental health systems, the involvement of user organisations has become an important dimension of contemporary...

‘Dead people don’t claim’: A psychopolitical autopsy of UK austerity suicides

by Eric Eckhart | Aug 17, 2017 | China Mills

(2017)Mills, C. (2018). Critical Social Policy, 38(2), pp. 302–322: doi:10.1177/0261018317726263 Abstract:One of the symptoms of post financial crisis austerity in the UK has been an increase in the numbers of suicides, especially by people who have experienced...

International Child Rights Mechanisms and the Death Penalty for Drug Offences

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 18, 2017 | Damon Barrett

(January 2017) Damon Barrett, Human Rights Law Review, 17, 205-229 Abstract:This article investigates whether the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the International Labour Organization Convention No 182 contribute to systemic human rights risks in the...

The (Mis)appropriation of HIV/AIDS advocacy strategies in Global Mental Health: towards a more nuanced approach

by Eric Eckhart | Jun 4, 2017 | China Mills

2017)Howell, A., Mills, C. and Rushton, S. (2017) Globalization and Health, 13(1): doi:10.1186/s12992-017-0263-3 Abstract:Mental health is increasingly finding a place on global health and international development agendas. Advocates for Global Mental Health (GMH),...
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