Abstract
This article examines the need for a new insanity defence in the light of the inadequacies of the M'Naghten Rules. Consideration is given to some of the theoretical and practical issues which must be addressed in drafting a new insanity defence. Attention is given to American versions of the insanity defence and other proposals for reform. Tentatively, a new form of defence is suggested.
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