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Questioni pregiudiziali: una prospettiva epistemologica sui rapporti tra neuroscienze e diritto [PDF]
In the last few years the problem of the influence of neuroscientific research on the juridical world has enjoyed a huge amount of interest, though the “neuroscience vs law” approach is sometimes unfold without a previous clarification of the conditions ...
Sarra, Claudio
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The Free Will Hypothesis against the Challenge of Neuroscience [PDF]
El tema de la libertad en los tribunales de justicia, al menos en el contexto norteamericano, es tratado como una hipótesis de trabajo, la cual primero fue cuestionada por la filosofía, y defendida en su alcance jurídico por teóricos y filósofos del ...
Sgarbi, Adrian
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Towards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and neurotechnology [PDF]
Rapid advancements in human neuroscience and neurotechnology open unprecedented possibilities for accessing, collecting, sharing and manipulating information from the human brain.
Andorno, Roberto, Ienca, Marcello
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Recent studies have illuminated the potential harms associated with ultra-processed foods, including poor mental health, aggression, and antisocial behavior.
Alan C. Logan +3 more
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Neurolaw: A brief introduction. [PDF]
Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to better understanding of human behavior in order to regulate it accurately through incorporating neuroscience achievements in legal studies. Since 1990's, this emerging field, by study on human nervous system as a new dimension of legal phenomena, leads to a
Petoft A.
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TOPICAL ISSUES OF EDUCATIONAL LAW IN THE CONDITIONS OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE EDUCATION
Background. The article is devoted to the study of factors standing in the way of improving educational law as a branch. The relevance of the study is due to the innovative processes developing at the present stage both in the field of educational law ...
Elena S. Balashova +2 more
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Advances in neuroscientific techniques have found increasingly broader applications, including in legal neuroscience (or “neurolaw”), where experts in the brain sciences are called to testify in the courtroom.
Calvin J. Kraft +2 more
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Neuroimaging and Eyewitness Testimony [PDF]
This paper will explore how breakthroughs in neuroscience, specifically neuroimaging, can be used to validate eyewitness testimony. Though the use of direct evidence is decreasing, due to findings of numerous wrongful convictions that were based on ...
Gardner, Madysen
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Attacks on the mind and the legal limits of the seduction industry [PDF]
This chapter explores consciously manipulated sexual ‘consent’ from legal, psychological, and philosophical perspectives. As a prism through which to explore these issues, the paper looks at the lucrative ‘seduction industry’, with a particular focus on ...
Byrne, Gavin, Child, John
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Lost in translation. Cosa prendere (e cosa lasciare) del dibattito americano su diritto e neuroscienze. [PDF]
Recently, the scientific debate on the relationship between law and cognitive neurosciences has sensibly developed, so much that some argues about the necessity to consider this relationship as a new field of legal disciplines.
MARZOCCO, Valeria
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