Legal notice 276, published in September 2013, has
set out the time windows for the implementation of the
Mental Health Act, which was approved by parliament
in 2012. The changes are expected to be rolled out over
a period of one year, with the totality of the Act being
in force by 10th October 2014. The first set of changes,
implemented last November, brings in effect the first half
of the provisions of the Mental Health Act.
Overall the proposed Mental Health Act is much
improved on the previous Act; it reads well and brings
the law up to date with modern psychiatry practice. At
first glance the Maltese Mental Health Act seems to stem
from the basis of the UK 1983 Mental Health Act as
amended in 2007, although the authors are not familiar
with other EU Mental Health Acts, therefore they could
not comment on whether there are resemblances to
other Acts.
In this article, the authors will discuss and
make comments on some of the seminal parts of the new
Mental Health Act.peer-reviewe