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The Political Economy of Neurolaw: Can Neurolaw Destabilize the Neoliberal Discourse About Human Behavior?

2019
Neuroscience is a rapidly developing field that offers new ways to think about human behavior, specifically with regards to notions of responsibility and accountability. This is therefore a field particularly relevant for the law as it questions the elements affecting the decision-making process of individuals suspected of having committed crimes or ...
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Neurolaw—A Call to Action

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2022
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Summary: Neurolaw in an International Comparison

2011
After the legal landscape in neurosciences has been described for the individual countries, the last chapter is to give an overview on the most common topics connected to neurolaw. As so far none of the countries has established a genuine neurolaw, it seems to be the major challenge for the near future to try and apply existing regulations on ...
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Neuroscience and Neurolaw

Psychological Injury and Law, 2013
Shane S. Bush, Chriscelyn M. Tussey
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Children’s Criminal Perception; Lessons from Neurolaw

Child Indicators Research, 2022
Arian Petoft, Mahmoud Abbasi
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Current limits of neurolaw: A brief overview

Medecine Et Droit, 2020
Arian Petoft, Mahmoud Abbasi
exaly  

Neurolaw in the Courtroom

2023
Hannah Wishart, Colleen M. Berryessa
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Neurolaw: Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law. Review Essay

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2014
Gerben Meynen
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The Ethical Implications of Considering Neurolaw as a New Power

Ethics and Behavior, 2016
Daniel Pallarés-Domínguez   +1 more
exaly  

Neurolaw in Latin America: Current Status and Challenges

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2019
Eric García-López   +2 more
exaly  

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