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L’évolution du « neurodroit »

open access: yesCahiers Droit, Sciences & Technologies
While initially « neurolaw » may have been a buzzword with no real heuristic significance or merely referred to a field of research focusing on the use of neuroscience and neurotechnology as evidence in court, the concept has evolved considerably in ...
Laura Pignatel
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The Promise of Neurolaw in Global Justice: An Interview with Dr. Pragya Mishra

open access: yesChallenges
In an ongoing series of interviews, Challenges Advisory Board member and Nova Institute for Health Fellow Alan C. Logan meets with thought leaders, scientists, scholars, healthcare professionals, artisans, and visionaries concerned about health at the ...
Alan C. Logan, Pragya Mishra
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Building sustainable neuroscience capacity in Africa : the role of non-profit organisations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
While advances in neuroscience are helping to improve many aspects of human life, inequalities exist in this field between Africa and more scientifically-advanced continents.
Cobham, Ansa E.   +2 more
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Integrating Neurolaw and Principles of Islamic Law: A Scientific Ethical Model of Criminal Responsibility

open access: yesJurnal Hukum Islam
Neurolaw offers an innovative interdisciplinary framework that bridges the gap between neuroscience and legal theory and providing new insights into how human brain influences behavior, intention, and moral decision-making.
Zico Junius Fernando   +4 more
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Three Research Strategies of Neuroscience and the Future of Legal Imaging Evidence

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2018
Neuroscientific imaging evidence (NIE) has become an integral part of the criminal justice system in the United States. However, in most legal cases, NIE is submitted and used only to mitigate penalties because the court does not recognize it as ...
Jinkwon Jun, Soyoung Yoo, Soyoung Yoo
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Virtual emotions and Criminal Law

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
This article examines the role that Criminal Law should play in regulating the non-therapeutic use of immersive Virtual Reality (VR), specifically its massive use by consumers.
María Isabel González-Tapia
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The charm of structural neuroimaging in insanity evaluations. guidelines to avoid misinterpretation of the findings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Despite the popularity of structural neuroimaging techniques in twenty-first-century research, its results have had limited translational impact in real-world settings, where inferences need to be made at the individual level.
Ferracuti, S.   +3 more
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Neurocivilizzazione [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Neuroscience develops a particular idea of civilization: a neuro-civilization; whereby improvements of society are brought about by certain strategies.
Sommaggio, Paolo
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Seeing Voices: Potential Neuroscience Contributions to a Reconstruction of Legal Insanity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Part I of this Article explains the insanity defense in the United States. Next, Part II discusses some of the brain-based research about mental illness, focusing on schizophrenia research.
Moriarty, Jane Campbell
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En défense de la culpabilité. Analyse par rapport aux critiques des neurosciences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
El presente artículo presenta los postulados que han desarrollado en los últimos treinta años las neurociencias para negar un concepto fundamental del Derecho Penal moderno, esto es, la idea de que en el hombre existe libertad para ...
Leyton Jiménez, José Francisco
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