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Mental health law in Hungary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Tamás Kurimay
Affiliation:
Department Chair, Saint John Hospital, Budapest, Hungary, email tamas.kurimay@janoskorhaz.hu
János Vizi
Affiliation:
National Psychiatry Centre, Budapest, Hungary, email vizjan@gmail.com
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There is no separate mental health act in Hungary and there has never been one. This paper gives some historical background and then summarises the legislation that relates to mental health.

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Mental Health Law Profiles
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