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- W2324952806 abstract "In his article 'Law and Psychiatry: the Legal Constitution of the Psychiatric System',1 Phil Fennell identifies two separate but interwoven organizing themes in the critical academic literature on the subject. The first theme is that of legalism versus medicalism, 'whereby reform of mental health legislation and its history is seen in terms of a pendulous movement between two extremes of either unduly restrictive legalism or broad and potentially unchecked medical discretion.'2 He describes the second theme as closely related to the first and involving 'the practical problem posed by the mentally disordered from the point of view of liberal democratic legal theory',3 a problem addressed in the works of Michel Foucault and Robert Castel. Fennell regards this second analytical inroad to the problem of mental disorder and the law as preferable to the first, stating that 'there is a set of legal relations which has been developed specifically for the mentally disordered, ... and the real movements in the law have not necessarily been those which can be characterized in terms of more or less legalism or medicalism, but rather those which have altered the character of that set of legal relations.'4 The purpose of the ensuing discussion is twofold: firstly, with relative brevity, to examine the connection between these themes; and secondly, to adapt aspects of Castel's analysis in his major work, The Regulation of Madness, to the English mental health law context, with particular reference to the history of the social and legal relations affecting non-offender mentally ill patients. Castel's founding thesis in The Regulation of Madness is that the liberalcontractual society emergent in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, faced, in the mentally disordered, with subjects who could neither participate in rational exchange nor be held responsible for their actions, relegated them to a special subordinate legal status. Rather than being constituted as active subjects vested with rights over which they could exercise" @default.
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- W2324952806 title "Mental Disorder and the Tutelary Relationship: From Pre- to Post-Carceral Legal Order" @default.
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