Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 22 May 2025: The National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) has launched the “Legislation Lab”, an initiative focused on Federal Law No. 10 of 2023 on Mental Health. The event brought together a distinguished panel of experts and practitioners to discuss the law’s implementation and its human rights implications.
Distinguished Panel of Experts
The session featured key speakers, including:
- H.E. Dr. Salem Abdul Rahman Al Darmaki, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health
- Dr. Suad Al Marzouqi, Professor of Clinical Psychology
- Dr. Fatima Al Mansoori, Consultant Psychiatrist
- Mr. Adel Al Falasi, Mental Health Advocate
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Objectives of the Legislation Lab
The initiative aims to:
- Encourage inclusive legal dialogue with human rights specialists and stakeholders.
- Highlight legislative frameworks that safeguard fundamental rights and freedoms in the UAE.
- Review the Mental Health Law one year after its implementation (May 2024) to assess its impact and human rights implications.
Key Discussion Points
The discussions covered:
- The rights established under Federal Law No. 10 of 2023 on Mental Health.
- Conceptual challenges and practical applications of the law.
- Personal experiences shared by participants enrich the dialogue.
- National recommendations and proposals aligned with human rights standards.
Session Leadership and Participation
- H.E. Maqsoud Kruse, Chairperson of NHRI, chaired the session.
- H.E. Dr. Saeed Al Ghfeli, Secretary-General of NHRI, presented the methodology of the Legislation Lab.
- Ms. Ameirah Al Seraidi, Board of Trustees member, spoke on the concept of the right to mental health.
- Ms. Fatma Al Bedwawi, Board member, shared her reflections.
- The session was moderated by Hind Al Suwaidi, Legal Researcher at NHRI’s Legal Affairs Department.
- Promising human rights professionals also participated, contributing to a dynamic discussion.
Conclusion
The Legislation Lab served as a platform to evaluate legislative progress, address challenges, and propose recommendations to enhance mental health rights in the UAE. The discussions reinforced the importance of human dignity and rights in shaping effective policies.













