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Decisional Competence and 'Best Interests': Establishing the Threshold for Fitness to Stand Trial
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Brookbanks, W. J. (Author)
- Mackay, R. D. (Author)
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            Decisional Competence and 'Best Interests': Establishing the Threshold for Fitness to Stand Trial
        Abstract
            The article discusses the English case law under the notion of best interest test as articulated that lead to the development of fitness to plead in New Zealand. It examines the idea of decisional capacity and its start to turn fitness jurisprudence more decisively towards a capacity-based notion of trial competence. Also mentioned is the developments of case law where the best interest standard is discussed and its future implications on law.
        Publication
            Otago Law Review
        Volume
            12
        Issue
            2
        Pages
            265-284
        Date
            2010-01
        ISSN
            00786918
        Short Title
            Decisional Competence and 'Best Interests'
        Accessed
            7/27/25, 2:15 AM
        Library Catalog
            EBSCOhost
        Extra
            QID: Q135479499
        Citation
            Brookbanks, W. J., & Mackay, R. D. (2010). Decisional Competence and “Best Interests”: Establishing the Threshold for Fitness to Stand Trial. Otago Law Review, 12(2), 265–284.
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