Kaisa Näkki (LL.M., trained on the bench) is a PhD researcher. She is writing her multidisciplinary, empirical doctoral thesis on “The Many Faces of Dementia – Assessing the Need for Legal Guardianship.”
Näkki is investigating under what circumstances a person with dementia is considered legally incapable and requires a legal guardian, particularly if they exhibit cognitive or neuropsychiatric symptoms other than classical memory deficits. A key research question is how the perspectives of medical professionals and legal professionals differ on this issue.
Näkki is also a member of the network of elder law experts VAASI.
Research groups
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Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Early Onset… 01.01.2022 -
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Center of Law and Welfare 01.01.2018 -
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Neuro-Ethics and Law Research Team 01.08.2020 -
Projects
Publications
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Diverging medical and legal perceptions of the need for legal guardianship in people with dementia: A qualitative study
Näkki, Kaisa; Mäki‐Petäjä‐Leinonen, Anna; Ervasti, Kaijus; Halkoaho, Arja; Nurmi, Sanna‐Maria; Solomon, Alina; Suhonen, Noora‐Maria; Portaankorva, Anne M.; Krüger, Johanna; Solje, Eino. 2024. European journal of neurology. 31: A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Evaluating the need for legal guardianship in people with dementia: gaining insight into professionals’ assessment criteria
Näkki, Kaisa; Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Anna; Ervasti, Kaijus; Solje, Eino. 2024. International journal of law, policy and the family. 38: A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Lääkärinlausunto ratkaisijan pöydällä
Näkki, Kaisa; Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Anna; Ervasti, Kaijus; Koivisto, Anne; Krüger, Johanna; Solje, Eino. 2022. Yleislääkäri. 37: 26-29 D1 Article in a trade journal