Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Eleventh session
31 March–11 April 2014
General comment No. 1 (2014)
Article 12: Equal recognition before the law
Corrigendum
Paragraph 27
For the existing text substitute
27.Substitute decision-making regimes can take many different forms, including plenary guardianship, judicial interdiction and partial guardianship. However, these regimes have certain common characteristics: they can be defined as systems where: (a) legal capacity is removed from a person, even if this is in respect of a single decision; (b) a substitute decision maker can be appointed by someone other than the person concerned, and this can be done against his or her will; or (c) any decision made by a substitute decision maker is based on what is believed to be in the objective “best interests” of the person concerned, as opposed to being based on the person’s own will and preferences.