Mental Capacity, Dignity and the Power of International Human Rights
In her thought-provoking book, Mental Capacity, Dignity and the Power of International Human Rights, author Julia Duffy challenges conventional notions of autonomy as the foundation of personhood. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2023, this hardback edition spans 304 pages and utilizes illustrative case studies to highlight the shortcomings of existing frameworks in addressing the rights and healthcare needs of adults with cognitive disabilities. Duffy advocates for a transformative approach that emphasizes dignity as the essential determinant of personhood for all individuals. This compelling work is essential for professionals in public health, law, and human rights, providing valuable insights into how we can better support and respect the dignity of those who are often marginalized. Discover how Duffy's innovative framework can reshape our understanding of personhood and enhance the conversation around human rights.