European Region: Mental Health Legislation, Regulations and Implementation Guides
This section contains ‘stand alone’ mental health legislation as well as general health and disability legislation, where these have integrated mental health issues in a substantial way. The absence of ‘stand alone’ mental health legislation or the absence of general health or disability legislation covering mental health in a substantial way, does not mean that mental health is not at all covered in a country’s general health or disability legislation.
This section also includes, ordinances, directives, regulations, implementation guides for legislation and other similar legislative instruments.
145 items in this collection.
Government of Kyrgyzstan; Republic of Kyrgyztan (1999)
Lei de Saúde Mental – Lei n.º 36/98 (Mental Health Law 36/98)
Portugal; Parliament of Portugal (1998)
Despacho Conjunto n.º 407/98 (Joint Decree 407/98)
Portugal; Ministry of Labour and Solidarity; Ministry of Health (1998)
Government of Germany (1998)
Zakon o zaštiti osoba s duševnim smetnjama (Law on Protection of Persons with Mental Illnesses)
Parliament of the Republic of Croatia (1997)
Lege Nr. 1402-XIII Legea privind sanatatea mentala (Law N. 1402-XIII Mental Health Act)
Parliament; Republic of Moldova (1997)
N. 77(I)/1997 - Ο περί Ψυχιατρικής Νοσηλείας Νόμος (N. 77(I)/1997 - Law on Psychiatric Care)
House of Representatives; Cyprus (1997)
the Parliament of Lithuania; the Republic of Lithuania (1995)
კანონი ფსიქიატრიული დახმარების შესახებ (Law on Psychiatric Care)
Parliament of Georgia; Georgia (1995)
SEJM (Government of Poland) (1995)
Russian Federation (1994)
Russian Federation (1993)
Government of the Netherlands (1992)
The Hellenic Parliament (1992)
Decreto-Lei n.º 127/92 (Mental Health Decree-Law 127/92)
Portugal; Ministry of Health (1992)