Abstract

The involvement of persons suffering from mental disorders into criminal court proceedings requires additional procedural guarantees of ensuring their rights. The procedural status of a person involved in proceedings regarding the application of compulsory medical treatment is not sufficiently well-defined in Russian criminal procedure. Such a normative construct makes it harder for this person to exercise their right to defense. The author examines some problems of ensuring a right to defense when making a decision on placing a mentally ill person in a psychiatric care facility. Based on a systemic analysis of current criminal procedure norms and international law standards of ensuring a just and fair court hearing in the category of criminal cases under consideration, the author presents ideas on improving the criminal procedure law and the practice of its enforcement. It is suggested that a special norm of procedural compulsion consisting in the forceful placement of a person in a psychiatric care hospital should be incorporated in law.

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