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In quest of constitutional principles of "neurolaw".
Medicina nei secoli, 2011The growing use of brain imaging technology and the developing of cognitive neuroscience pose unaccustomed challenges to legal systems. Until now, the fields of Law much affected are the civil and criminal law and procedure, but the constitutional dimension of "neurolaw" cannot be easily underestimated. As the capacity to investigate and to trace brain
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The Formation of Neurolaw: Chinaʼs Experience and UN Course
Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative LawRuslan Budnik
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[Neurolaw: its relevance for forensic psychiatry].
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, 2014Neurolaw is a new interdisciplinary area of research which investigates, from different perspectives, the significance of the neurosciences for law.To clarify the relevance of neurolaw for forensic psychiatry.The importance of neurolaw developments for forensic psychiatry was analysed on the basis of recent literature.Some of the developments in the ...
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Current limits of neurolaw: A brief overview
, 2020Arian Petoft +2 more
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