Criminal law as it pertains to 'mentally incompetent defendants': a McNaughton rule in the light of cognitive neuroscience

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P356DOI10.1080/00048670902721137
P698PubMed publication ID19296283
P5875ResearchGate publication ID24210252

P2093author name stringMaxwell Bennett A O
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THE LATE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND ON LUNACYQ55888634
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P921main subjectcognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P304page(s)289-299
P577publication date2009-04-01
P1433published inAustralian and New Zealand Journal of PsychiatryQ4824838
P1476titleCriminal law as it pertains to 'mentally incompetent defendants': a McNaughton rule in the light of cognitive neuroscience
P478volume43

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