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Neuroscience, Neurolaw, and Neurorights

2022
Neurosciences study the relations between the human brain and human behaviour. Recent developments of these sciences are granting us an increasing possibility to control, or influence, mental processes. In this chapter, I analyse how this possibility is becoming a concrete ability to control socially undesirable behaviour, which is the reason why I ...
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Psychiatry and neurolaw

Balkan Journal of Philosophy, 2018
The aim of this paper is to highlight the rationale behind the use of data from neuroscience, particularly neuroimaging, in psychiatric legal expert procedures and their interference with the mind-brain problem.The critical argument is that the employment of mental health evaluation of the defendants and/or witnesses as collected with clinical ...
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Neurolaw

2021
Howard Burton, Nita Farahany
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The Problem with Neurolaw

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This article describes and critiques the increasingly popular program of reductive neuroLaw. Law has irrevocably entered the age of neuroscience. Various institutes and conferences are devoted to questions about the relation between neuroscience and legal procedures and doctrines.
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Neuroethics and Neurolaw in Turkey

2011
This section is dedicated to examining the subject “Neuroethics and Neurolaw in Turkey”. The development of medicine and related branches in Turkey generally demonstrates a parallelism with the examples from the similar countries in the world. In brief, the contemporary criterions are applicable to both education and daily practices of these fields. In
Berna Arda, Ahmet Acıduman
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Neurolaw in Japan

2011
In Japan, we are now discussing neuroethics [We can know the detailed contents of neuroethics and the various problems by Illes (Neuroethics-defining the issues in theory, practice and policy, 2006). And concerning the situations of neuroethics in Japan, see Fukushi et al.
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Neurolaw in Greece: An Overview

2011
Given the rapid advancements in neuroscience and its growing involvement in legal proceedings, in this paper, we aim to address the question of whether and to which extent Greek legislation could be revisited in the light of the most recent neuroscientific discoveries.
Takis Vidalis, Georgia-Martha Gkotsi
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Neurolaw and Psychiatry

Neurolaw as an academic discipline concerns itself with the study of legal implications and applications of neuroscience and neurotechnology. Psychiatry has a considerable intersection with the law, and this intersection is often referred to as forensic psychiatry.
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Neurolaw: Challenges and Opportunities

2016
Neuroscience produces an inconceivable amount of data on brain correlates of mental functioning. Mental functioning is a concern of many different disciplines, including criminal law.
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Neurolaw and UNESCO Bioethics Declarations

2011
This paper presents an analysis of the bioethics Declarations agreed by all member countries of UNESCO with reference to neurosciences. The texts, the 1997 Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights, and the 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, provide a number of useful points for countries considering policy for ...
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