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Dr Mary Keys D.Phil

Contact Details

Title Lecturer Above The Bar
Address Dept. of Law
Tower 2, Arts/Science Building
Nui Galway
Telephone: Ext. 3805
Email:
ei.yawlagiun@syek.yram

 

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Biography:

"Having worked at the frontline of mental health services has been extremely valuable and influential in my approach to research, teaching and to engaging with a wide range of my community work."

Mary Keys was awarded a Ph.D. by the University of Wales, Cardiff University Law School in 2006 on the topic of human rights and mental health law. Her main research focus is in mental health law and policy. She is a member of the Mental Health Commission as the representative of the public interest. Mary is involved in a number of  non-governmental organisations. Prior to becoming a full-time member of staff in 1999 she worked as a psychiatric social worker in the mental health services.

Mary was Associate Dean for Student Affairs from 2001-2009 and Assistant Head for Learning and Teaching from 2009-10 at the School of Law. She is a member of the University Research Ethics Committee and the Advisory Group for the Going to College Project.

Selected Publications

  1. “Legal Capacity Law Reform in Europe: An Urgent Challenge”, in Quinn & Waddington,(ed.s) European Yearbook of Disability Law, Intersentia,2009, pp 61-91.
  2. “Challenging the legality of psychiatric detention under habeas corpus in Ireland” (2002), Dublin University Law Journal, pp 26-57.
  3. with Quinlivan S., “Official Indifference and Persistent Procrastination: An Analysis of Sinnott” (2002), Vol.2 No. 2, Judicial Studies Institute Journal, pp163-190.

Research Interests

Mental Health Law - across the spectrum-adults and children

Mental Capacity Law - as it applies to all situations.

 

Books

Keys, M. (2002) Mental Health Act 2001. : Dublin: Round Hall Press. [Details]

Book Chapters

O Shea, E.,Murphy, K.,Larkin, P.,Casey, D.,Froggatt, K.,Payne, S.,Ni Leime, A.,Keys, M. (2008) 'Chapter Three: The Legal Framework' In: End-of-Life Care for Older People in acute and Long-Stay Care Settings in Ireland. Dublin: NCOAP. [Details]
Murphy, K.,Casey, D.,Cooney, A.,O'Shea, E.,Larkin, P. & Keys, M. (2012) 'International perspectives on ageing' In: Lange, J (eds). The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Optimal Health of Older Adults. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. [Details]
Keys, M,Quinlivan, S. (2008) 'The Legal Framework' In: National Council on Ageing and Older People, Report on End of Life Care for Older People in Acute and Long-Stay Care Settings in Ireland, Dublin. [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) 'The Mental Health Act 2001' In: Morrissey; Keogh; Doyle (eds). Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing. Dublin, Gill & MacMillan. [Details]
 

Peer Reviewed Journals

Quinlivan, S., and Keys, M., (2002) 'Official Indifference and Persistent Procrastination: An Analysis of Sinnott'. Judicial Studies Institute Journal, 2 (2):163-189. Available Online [DOI] [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) 'Legal Capacity Law Reform in Europe: An Urgent Challenge'. European Yearbook of Disability Law, :61-91. [Details]
Keys, M. (2002) 'Challenging the legality of psychiatric detention under habeas corpus in Ireland'. Dublin University Law Journal, :26-57. [Details]
 

Conference Publications

O'Shea, E.,Larkin, P.,Murphy, K.,Payne, S.,Froggatt, K.,Casey, D.,Ni Leime, A.,Keys, M. (2008) End-of-Life Care for Older People in Acute and Long-Stay Care Settings in Ireland. Paper National Council on Ageing and Older People. Croke park, Dublin. Ireland [Details]
                   

Conference Paper

Keys, M. The value added to mental health by the European Convention on Human Rights. Human Rights and Non-Discrimination Conference Equality Authority and Law Faculty. NUI Galway Galway, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. Mental Health Act 2001, Improved Rights - Greater Burdens?A Legal Perspective on Advocacy in Action. Irish Association of Social Workers A.G.M. /Kerry Citizens Information Centre and Kerry Network of People with Disabilities Donegal, Ireland/ Killarney. Kerry, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. Nursing implications of the new Mental Health Act 2001. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2011) Legal Capacity and Intellectual Disability. Social Work Conference. Tullamore: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2010) Children & the Mental Health Act 2001. Association of Mental Health Lawyers & Dublin Solicitors and Bar Association conference on Changes needed in mental health law. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) A policy approach to embedding rights in Mental Health Services: A Vision for Change and the experience in Ireland. Amnesty and Irish Mental Health Coalition Annual Conference. Dublin: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) Legal responses to challenges derived from Article 12. European Consortium of Foundations on Human Rights and Disability and the European Disability Forum, Symposium on The Legal capacity of persons with disabilities in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Brussels: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) Amnesty and Irish Mental Health Coalition Annual Conference . Dublin, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) “Advance Directives and the Law” . Law Reform Commission of Ireland Annual Conference, Dublin Castle Bioethics: Advance Care Directives. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) Nurses, Documentation and the Law . Nursing Conference. Galway, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2007) Law and Recovery in Mental Health . East Galway Mental Health Services Conference on Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2006) Mental Health Law and Human Rights in Ireland. University College Cork Department of Social Science in conjunction with Cork Advocacy Network. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2005) Rights of persons with mental disabilities under the European Convention on Human Rights . Law Society of Ireland Conference on Mental Health. Dublin, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2004) HSE Western Region Psychiatric Nursing Conference . HSE Western Region Psychiatric Nursing Conference. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2001) Participation in Reform . National Association of Mentally Handicapped of Ireland AGM Kilkenny. Kilkenny,Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2000) Whose Illness is it Anyway . Chairpersons Address at the 12th Biennial Conference of Schizophrenia Ireland Conference. Conference Paper [Details]
Keys, M. (2000) Civil Liberties and Changing Mental Health Legislation. Royal Academy of Medicine -Psychiatric division. Dublin, Ireland: Conference Paper [Details]
                                                       

Other Item

Keys, M. (2002) Annotation of the Mental Health Act 2001 Annotated. Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated. Other Item [Details]
                     

Reviews

Keys, M. (2011) Review of Whelan D., Mental Health Law & Practice . Irish Jurist. Reviews [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) Review of Kennedy H., Mental Health Statutes Annotated . Medicine Weekly. Reviews [Details]
               

Workshops

Quinlivan, S, Keys, M. (2002) Access to Health Services for Disabled Children. Galway Association of Parents and Carers. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. Content and Implications of the proposed Scheme of the Mental Capacity Bill 2008. Amnesty International Ireland. Dublin: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2011) Assisted Admissions and the Law. Mental Health Nurses National Training Seminar. Ballinasloe: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2010) Mental Health Law and Mental Capacity law. Trainee psychiatrists. UCH Galway: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) Content and Implications of the proposed Scheme of the Mental Capacity Bill 2008. Seminar Amnesty International Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2009) The implications of the proposed Scheme of the Mental Capacity Bill for services. Seminar Disability Federation of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) New Legal Challenges for Pharmacists. Council meeting, Galway Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland. NUI: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) Content and Implications of the proposed Scheme of the Mental Capacity Bill 2008. Seminar Amnesty International Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2008) Consent and relationships. Ability West Seminar. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2007) Mental Health Law for Social Workers. Seminar for UCC MSW and BSS students. Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2006) Mental Health Law . Practitioners and students. St Angela's College Sligo, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2006) Elder Abuse. Knocknacarra Active Retirement Group. Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2004) Children, mental health and the law. Irish College of Psychiatrists. Dublin, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2002) Disability Law, Education and Children. Enable Ireland Parents Group. Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2002) Disabilities Bill 2001. Joint presentation and afternoon seminar to Galway Centre for Independent Living and PWDI NUI Galway. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2002) Consent and Capacity Presentation. Galway Association Working Group. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2002) Incapacity and the Law. National Meeting Family Mediation Service. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2001) The proposed Disabilities Bill. Seminar and Workshop for Galway Centre for Independent Living European Disability Day Galway, Ireland. Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2001) Mental Health Law for Advocates. Workshop for Kerry Advocacy Network Citizens Information Centre. Killarney,Kerry, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2001) Changes to the Mental Health Bill 1999. I.A.S.W. Social Workers in Psychiatry meeting. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2000) The Mental Health Bill 1999. I.A.S.W. Social Workers in Psychiatry. Kildare, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2000) Nurses and the Law. Psychiatric Nurses UCH. Galway, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
Keys, M. (2000) Implications of the Mental Health Bill 1999. South Eastern Psychiatrists Group. Kilkenny, Ireland: Workshops [Details]
 

Teaching Interests

Health Law & Policy; Disability Law; Mental Health Law and Mental Capacity Law

 

Current Postgraduate Students

Fiona Morrissey, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Supervisor
Olwyn Mc Weeney, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Supervisor
Ciara Staunton, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Co-supervisor (1)
Catríona Moloney, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Supervisor
Charles O Mahony, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Supervisor
Bernadette Gannon, Doctorate - Ph.D. In Law   -   Supervisor
 

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