The Routledge Handbook of Mental Health Law – in conversation with Professors Brendan Kelly and Mary Donnelly

In this ‘in conversation’ with, I talk to the editors of the new Routledge Handbook of Mental Health Law, Professors Brendan Kelly and Mary Donnelly, about the genesis and scope of, and insights, from the book.   We discuss, amongst other matters, the concepts of mental illness, lived experience, and the scope of the idea of ‘mental health law.’

Full disclosure, I contributed a chapter to the book with Dr Katherine Reidy (on decision-making capacity in mental health law).

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