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Le nouveau droit de la protection de l'adulte entrera en vigueur au 1er janvier 2013. Il apporte de nombreuses nouveautés. Cette publication, qui paraît en allemand et en français, est conçue comme un ouvrage de consultation et un manuel de travail axé sur la pratique. En 14 chapitres et quelque 400 pages, les bases légales sont présentées et expliquées. L'attention porte en premier lieu sur les tâches de l'autorité de protection de l'enfant et de l'adulte (APEA) et, en deuxième lieu et par voie de déduction, sur les tâches des mandataires. Outre les textes de base, l'ouvrage comprend environ 70 modèles de dispositions ou de listes de contrôle contenant des indications d'ordre formel et matériel visant la mise en œuvre adéquate des nouvelles bases juridiques. Les modèles, également mis à disposition sur CD-ROM, peuvent être directement utilisés dans la pratique courante en étant adaptés aux cas concrets et renseignés par la mention des éléments nécessaires. Le texte légal et un tableau de concordance se trouvent en annexe pour permettre la comparaison des articles de loi de l'ancien et du nouveau droit. L'ouvrage s'adresse aux membres de l'APEA, respectivement à ses services d'appui (service d'enquêtes sociales, service juridique, révision), au personnel des autorités de surveillance et des instances de recours, aux curateurs professionnels et aux autres professionnels intéressés tels que les collaborateurs des services sociaux, des service d'enquêtes sociales, spécialisés et des cliniques psychiatriques, les médecins, les directeurs de hommes, etc.
This book examines the implications of Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), its resulting standard of protection for persons with disabilities and the way it is understood and implemented in its diverse signatory states. Its overarching theme is to assess the impact of CRPD Article 12 on the private law concept of legal capacity and its limitations, the significance of which carries over into the realm of penal law regulations. Its impact is analysed primarily from the legal point of view, but with due regard for its psychological and psychiatric ramifications. Recognising the importance of these disciplines is important when implementing CRPD Article 12 into domestic law, as they contribute to the determinants in creating a qualificatory legal framework for all, persons with disabilities in particular, to exercise their rights to legal capacity without let or hindrance. As active legal capacity is a notion rooted in and coming from private law, this forms the main research perspective. The first section discusses the foundational concepts constituting the CRPD Article 12 standard from domestic private law and international law perspectives. The work shows that the concepts adopted in private law interact with the protection of persons with disabilities as victims provided for in criminal law. In addition, where relevant, authors also look at public law institutions that are connected with the private law solutions. The volume will be an essential reference for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of private law, criminal law, mental health law, human rights, discrimination law as well as psychology and psychiatry.
This volume contains terms often found in international human rights instruments together with clear, authentic, objective and easily understandable definitions of them. Human rights are so fundamental and so important for everyone that all human rights documents should be understood by anyone, old or young, educated or uneducated, expert or non-expert. Yet many human rights conventions, declarations, instruments and volumes and papers are extremely hard to comprehend or are easily misunderstood because certain expressions and terms are not clearly defined, or are written in such a way that only those familiar with UN jargon can understand. This publication is a useful tool for those who face such difficulty in understanding UN human rights documents and other texts. The volume is easy to use, yet rich in detail, and will be an indispensable tool for practitioners, researchers and students of human rights law.
In 2011 the World Bank—with funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation—launched the Global Findex database, the world's most comprehensive data set on how adults save, borrow, make payments, and manage risk. Drawing on survey data collected in collaboration with Gallup, Inc., the Global Findex database covers more than 140 economies around the world. The initial survey round was followed by a second one in 2014 and by a third in 2017. Compiled using nationally representative surveys of more than 150,000 adults age 15 and above in over 140 economies, The Global Findex Database 2017: Measuring Financial Inclusion and the Fintech Revolution includes updated indicators on access to and use of formal and informal financial services. It has additional data on the use of financial technology (or fintech), including the use of mobile phones and the Internet to conduct financial transactions. The data reveal opportunities to expand access to financial services among people who do not have an account—the unbanked—as well as to promote greater use of digital financial services among those who do have an account. The Global Findex database has become a mainstay of global efforts to promote financial inclusion. In addition to being widely cited by scholars and development practitioners, Global Findex data are used to track progress toward the World Bank goal of Universal Financial Access by 2020 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The database, the full text of the report, and the underlying country-level data for all figures—along with the questionnaire, the survey methodology, and other relevant materials—are available at www.worldbank.org/globalfindex.
The new edition of this collection is published in november 2003, contains the Conventions adopted by the Seventh, Eight, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Foutteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Sessions (1951, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1996 and 2002), as well as by the Extraordinary Sessions of 1966 and 1985, and by the Special Commission of a diplomatic character on the protection of adults (1999): 35 Conventions, texts in French and in English, apart from the first 9 Conventions, wich were signed in French only.
Provides the only comprehensive analysis of the key issues in relation to mental capacity in 52 jurisdictions, delivered by renowned experts in the field. Contains full details of the practical issues involved in advising in cases involving Convention XXXV.
Current demographic trends tend towards an increase in the number of elderly people becoming incapable of protecting their own interests due to an impairment or insufficiency of their personal faculties. In addition, the circumstances in which adults become incapacitated are increasingly numerous. The recommendation covers both continuing powers of attorney and advance directives and focuses on aspects such as content, appointment and role of the attorney, form, entry into force, revocation and termination. In contrast to existing instruments in this field, this recommendation brings something new to the table, as it deals primarily with decisions made privately by the persons concerned. Self-determination, according to this instrument, implies that the granters, to a large extent, are free to make decisions regarding their future life.