Mental Health Act Manual 29th ed (Book & eBook Pack)
ISBN13: 9780414137424
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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The Mental Health Act Manual is the definitive, fully updated guide to the Mental Health Act 1983, described in the Supreme Court as a "respected commentary." Now in its twenty-ninth edition, this vital tool for busy professionals requiring insight and guidance in the complex area of mental health law is essential reading for solicitors, barristers, judges, tribunal members, psychiatrists, approved mental health professionals, and all practitioners working in mental health law.
The Act, together with the Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Act 2018, is reproduced alongside the associated Rules and Regulations, all carefully annotated by Richard Jones, ensuring readers have both the primary legislation and expert commentary in a single, authoritative volume.
This new edition incorporates the first tranche of amendments made to the 1983 Act by the Mental Health Act 2025, including:
- Section 35, which amends sections 42 and 73 of the 1983 Act by providing the Secretary of State and the Tribunal with powers to impose conditions that amount to a deprivation of liberty on a restricted patient as part of a conditional discharge
- Section 30(2), which amends section 75 of the 1983 Act relating to applications and references to a Tribunal for conditionally discharged restricted patients
- Section 51, which inserts section 142C into the 1983 Act, extending the remit of the Human Rights Act 1998 to private care providers when providing care and treatment to informal patients and under section 117 of the 1983 Act
Combining detailed statutory annotation with practical guidance, the Mental Health Act Manual remains the trusted reference for anyone advising on, applying, or interpreting mental health legislation in England and Wales.
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