Fitness to plead international and comparative perspectives
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford monographs on criminal law and justicePublication details: 2018 London Oxford University Press Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780191830341
- 345.04 23 MA-F
- K5064
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This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The law relating to fitness to plead is an increasingly important area of the criminal law. While criminalization may be justified whenever an offender commits a sufficiently serious moral wrong requiring that he or she be called to account, the doctrine of fitness to plead calls this principle into question in the case of a person who lacks the capacity or ability to participate meaningfully in a criminal trial. In light of the emerging focus on capacity-based approaches to decision-making and the international human rights requirement that the law should treat defendants fairly, this volume offers a benchmark for the theory and practice of fitness to plead, providing readers with a unique opportunity to consider differing perspectives and debate on the future development and direction of a doctrine which has up till now been under-discussed and under-researched.
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