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Administrative and legal status of persons with mental disorders

https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-16-1-52-57

Abstract

The purpose of the work is to highlight problematic issues of the administrative-legal and administrative-procedural status of persons with mental disorders. The practice of applying the norms of administrative and administrative procedural law in relation to mentally ill persons forces us to clarify the theoretical and practical assessment of their status.

The objectives of the work include illustrating law enforcement practice and identifying theoretical gaps in matters of administrative-legal and administrative-procedural status of persons with mental disorders.

Various types of rights and obligations inherent in subjects of administrative and administrative-procedural legal relations suggest that substantive and legal restrictions do not always entail administrative-procedural restrictions for persons with mental disorders.

It is proven that medical legislation in terms of determining the grounds for a person to have a mental disorder requires adjustment.

About the Author

E. B. Luparev
FGBOU VO "Kuban State University"
Russian Federation

Evgeniy B. Luparev, Dr. of Sci. (Law), Professor, Academician of the Eurasian Academy of Administrative Sciences, Deputy Dean of the A.A. Khmyrov Faculty of Law for Research, Head of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law

Author ID: 57200337167, ResearcherID: AAY-9983-2021

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Luparev E.B. Administrative and legal status of persons with mental disorders. Legal Bulletin of the Kuban State University. 2024;(1):52-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-16-1-52-57

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