Editorial: Neurorights and Mental Freedom: Emerging Challenges to Debates on Human Dignity and Neurotechnologies. [PDF]
García-López E, Muñoz JM, Andorno R.
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Reconsidering the concept of ‘dual-use’ in the context of neuroscience research [PDF]
Commentaire / CommentaryLe concept de « double usage » réfère habituellement aux recherches ayant des applications à la fois civiles (par exemple, thérapeutiques) et militaires.
Voarino, Nathalie
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Conference Bibliography: Juvenile Justice 1999-2013
A selected bibliography was prepared in connection with the Juvenile Justice Conference held at the William S.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law
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Mapping the Brain to Predict Antisocial Behaviour: New Frontiers in Neurocriminology,‘New’ Challenges for Criminal Justice [PDF]
Neuroscientific research on the relationship between neurobiology and antisocial behaviour has grown exponentially over the last two decades. One of the most intriguing challenges that has started occupying the minds of scientists and legal scholars is ...
Coppola, Federica
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Ripensare l’uomo: ripensare il diritto? Sui supposti fondamenti neurobiologici del diritto [PDF]
Biological science in general and neuroscience in particular seem to promote a completely naturalised view of the human being. According to it, a naturalised view of the law and the juridical categories finds more and more followers among the law ...
Fuselli, Stefano
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Visual representations of religious symbols continue to puzzle judges. Lacking empirical data on how images communicate, courts routinely dismiss visual religious symbols as “passive.” This Article challenges the notion that symbols are passive ...
Haupt, Claudia E.
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Cognitive liberty. A first step towards a human neuro-rights declaration [PDF]
Ferro, F +3 more
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The Myth of the Double-Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases [PDF]
This Article presents the results of my unique study of 800 criminal cases addressing neuroscience evidence over the past two decades (1992–2012). Many legal scholars have theorized about the impact of neuroscience evidence on the criminal law, but this ...
Denno, Deborah W.
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Mental insanity assessment of pedophilia: The importance of the trans-disciplinary approach. Reflections on two cases [PDF]
Pennati, Ambrogio +2 more
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Exploring neuromarketing and its reliance on remote sensing: social and ethical concerns [PDF]
This article evaluates the consequences of neuromarketers’ reliance on direct and indirect forms of remote sensing. These remote sensing strategies, tactics, and resources include various sophisticated techniques for evaluating neuronal and behavioral ...
Gandy, Oscar H., Nemorin, Selena
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