Focus of the right to mental health according to the constitutional court in compliance with the new Mental Health Law: an analysis from a sentence of the Peruvian Constitutional Court in concordance with the new Mental Health Law

Authors

  • Beatríz Franciskovic Ingunza Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33539/lumen.2019.n15.1758

Keywords:

Right to health, right to mental health, Peruvian Constitutional Court

Abstract

The present jurisprudential comment describes a judgment of the Peruvian Constitutional Court regarding a case in which the violation of the Law of Mental Health is alleged. It will be analyzed what is meant by the Right to Health, mental health, the regulation in this respect that exists in Peru until the new Law of Mental Health, as well as the function or work of the State in front of this fundamental right

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Author Biography

Beatríz Franciskovic Ingunza, Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón

Abogada y magíster en Derecho Civil por la Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Conciliadora
Extrajudicial. Árbitro inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Árbitros del OSCE, Árbitra Perú (MINJUS) y
Consensos PUCP. Docente de la UNIFÉ y de ESAN.

Published

2019-11-17

How to Cite

Franciskovic Ingunza, B. (2019). Focus of the right to mental health according to the constitutional court in compliance with the new Mental Health Law: an analysis from a sentence of the Peruvian Constitutional Court in concordance with the new Mental Health Law. Lumen, 1(15), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.33539/lumen.2019.n15.1758