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Department of Justice & Attorney General formerly known as Attorney General’s Department of New South Wales 2005 Are the rights of people whose capacity is in question being adequately promoted and protected?
- Capacity Assessment Office, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General 1996 Guidelines for Conducting Assessments of Capacity
- Darzins P, Molloy W and Strang D (eds) 2000 Who Can Decide: The six step capacity assessment process, Memory Australia Press: Adelaide
- Department for Constitutional Affairs of the United Kingdom 2007 Mental Incapacity Act 2005: Code of Practice
- Intellectual Disability Rights Service 2001 Fact Sheet, Maximising a Person’s Ability to Make Their Own Decisions
- Law Reform Commission of Ireland 2005 Consultation Paper on Vulnerable Adults and the Law: Capacity
- Manitoba Law Reform Commission 1999 Informal Assessment of Competence
- New South Wales Law Society 2003 Client Capacity Guidelines: Civil and Family Law Matters
- New South Wales Law Society 2003 Guidelines for Solicitors Preparing an Enduring Power of Attorney
- PrivacyNSW 2004 Best Practice Guide: Privacy and people with decision-making disabilities
- Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia 2000 Practice Guidelines for Incapability Assessment
- Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General 2005 Capacity Guidelines for Witnesses of Enduring Powers of Attorney
- Queensland Law Reform Commission 1991 Steering Your Own Ship? Assisting people who are unable to make decisions for themselves
- Queensland Law Reform Commission 2006 Public Justice: Private Lives: A Companion Paper
- Singer PA and Choudhry S 1996 ‘Ontario’s proposed consent laws: 1. Consent and capacity, substitute decisions, advance directives and emergency treatment’, Canadian Medical Association Journal Vol 146 Issue 6 p829
- Walker, R 2006 Capacity for Decision Making
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