The Brazilian Civil Code, which came into force in 2002, established a functional criterion for guardianship proceedings and introduced the concept of “limited guardianship,” applied to cases in which incapacity to exercise civil rights is partial. With population aging and the growth in the number of older people with cognitive impairments, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the need to invoke legal remedies against elder abuse increased; however, difficulties in assessing capacity still lead to a majority of decisions in favor of plenary guardianship. The present article compiled data on capacity in AD subjects. The varying degrees of decision-making impairment at different stages of AD might be compatible with limited guardianship in mild...
Guardianship and the associated administration processes provide legal safeguard mechanisms for adul...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Direito: Especialidade em Ciências Juridico-Forenses apresentada à Faculd...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
The current discourse around supported decision making and the Convention on the Rights of persons W...
The initial legal considerations of-a patient who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease o...
The following investigation attempted to verify the reasons for which Alzheimer’s disease patients c...
This paper undertakes the first comprehensive analysis of the role that Australian guardianship laws...
Guardianship laws in most Western societies provide decision-making mechanisms for adults with impai...
The new adult guardianship system was introduced, instead of declaration of legal incapacity regime,...
Abstract The evaluation of competence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients to assume personal or col...
The evaluation of competence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients to assume personal or collective r...
Emanuela Onofri,1 Marco Mercuri,1 Trevor Archer,2 Max Rapp-Ricciardi,2 Serafino Ricci1 1Department ...
Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult guardianship. To unde...
Guardianship and the associated administration processes provide legal safeguard mechanisms for adul...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Guardianship and the associated administration processes provide legal safeguard mechanisms for adul...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Direito: Especialidade em Ciências Juridico-Forenses apresentada à Faculd...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
The current discourse around supported decision making and the Convention on the Rights of persons W...
The initial legal considerations of-a patient who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease o...
The following investigation attempted to verify the reasons for which Alzheimer’s disease patients c...
This paper undertakes the first comprehensive analysis of the role that Australian guardianship laws...
Guardianship laws in most Western societies provide decision-making mechanisms for adults with impai...
The new adult guardianship system was introduced, instead of declaration of legal incapacity regime,...
Abstract The evaluation of competence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients to assume personal or col...
The evaluation of competence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients to assume personal or collective r...
Emanuela Onofri,1 Marco Mercuri,1 Trevor Archer,2 Max Rapp-Ricciardi,2 Serafino Ricci1 1Department ...
Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult guardianship. To unde...
Guardianship and the associated administration processes provide legal safeguard mechanisms for adul...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Guardianship and the associated administration processes provide legal safeguard mechanisms for adul...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Direito: Especialidade em Ciências Juridico-Forenses apresentada à Faculd...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...