Advance Will: Ensuring the Right to Autonomy for People with Mental Disabilities

Milda Žaliauskaitė
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People with chronic mental illnesses (e.g. bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia, etc.) fi nd it hard to maintain normal and independent everyday life. Due to these illnesses, people usually lose competence to make autonomous decisions about their treatment. However, in some cases those people are still competent to make reasonable decisions before the times of relapse or at the early stage of disease. As a possible solution, some jurisdictions offer instruments to express a patient’s will in advance (e. g. advance directives), where mentally ill patients may state their treatment and care preferences for the future time of incompetency. Although there is a lot of criticism presented by the scholars, legal instruments based on advance will may undoubtedly contribute to ensuring mentally disabled patients’ fundamental rights and quality of life. Therefore, this article will include an introduction of advance directives, the advantages this tool represents and discuss main regulation challenges.
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《遗嘱:保障精神障碍者的自主权》
患有慢性精神疾病(如双相情感障碍、精神分裂症、痴呆等)的人很难维持正常和独立的日常生活。由于这些疾病,人们通常失去自主决定治疗的能力。然而,在某些情况下,这些人仍然有能力在复发之前或在疾病的早期阶段做出合理的决定。作为一种可能的解决方案,一些司法管辖区提供提前表达患者意愿的工具(例如预先指示),精神病患者可以在其中陈述他们对未来丧失能力时间的治疗和护理偏好。尽管学者们提出了很多批评,但基于预先遗嘱的法律文书无疑有助于保障智障患者的基本权利和生活质量。因此,本文将包括预先指令的介绍,该工具所代表的优势,并讨论主要的监管挑战。
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