Volume 21, Number 3
SYMPOSIUM: International Human Rights Law and the Institutional Treatment of Persons with Mental Disabilities: The Case of Hungary
Articles
AN OVERVIEW: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND MENTAL DISABILITY LAW
Michael L. Perlin, Dr. Eva Szeli, and Dr. Krassimir Kanev
HUNGARY: THE SOCIAL CARE HOME REPORT
Gabor Gombos, Dr. Katalin Peto, Eszter Kismodi, Sara Rotkin, and Jean Bliss
THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW TO INSTITUTIONAL MENTAL DISABILITY LAW
Eric Rosenthal
BRIDGING THE GAP: AMERICA AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES
Hon. Ginger Lerner-Wren, Robert Dinerstein, Bruce J. Winick, and Elizabeth Shaver Duquette
"CHIMES OF FREEDOM:" INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INSTITUTIONAL MENTAL DISABILITY LAW
Michael L. Perlin
STATE, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND MENTAL HEALTH IN BULGARIA
Dr. Krassimir Kanev
THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AND THE TREATMENT OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS IN EASTERN EUROPE: CONSTRUING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Bruce J. Winick
THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE MENTALLY DISABLED: CAN EUROPEAN UNION LAW HELP?
Elizabeth Shaver Duquette