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Responsibility Between Neuroscience and Criminal Law. The Control Component of Criminal Liability
The paper discusses the contribution that the neuroscience of action can offer to the legal understanding of action control and responsibility in the case of adult individuals. In particular, we address the issues that follow.
Sofia Bonicalzi, Patrick Haggard
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Honesty Without Truth: Lies, Accuracy, and the Criminal Justice Process [PDF]
Focusing on “lying” is a natural response to uncertainty but too narrow of a concern. Honesty and truth are not the same thing and conflating them can actually inhibit accuracy.
Griffin, Lisa Kern
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Law and biomedicine: Main risks, new approaches to regulation
Biomedical technologies have advanced rapidly in recent decades, impacting human nature itself and reshaping the surrounding social environment according to new principles.
Olga V. Romanovskaya +1 more
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Toward children's cognitive development from the perspective of neurolaw: implications of Roper v Simmons. [PDF]
Petoft A, Abbasi M, Zali A.
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LEGAL AND REGULATORY SUPPORT OF NEUROPEDAGOGY IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Background. The article is devoted to the study of the state of regulatory framework for neuropedagogy in the Russian Federation in the context of the digital transformation of education.
Elena S. Balashova +2 more
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Neuroscience and Criminal Law: Have We Been Getting It Wrong for Centuries and Where Do We Go from Here? [PDF]
Moral responsibility is the foundation of criminal law. Will the rapid developments in neuroscience and brain imaging crack that foundation—or, perhaps, shatter it completely?
Bennett, Elizabeth
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Brain research to ensure the safety of the public
In our society, to-day human safety problems in prevention of public threats are increasingly gaining more and more attention. In the century of modern technologies, however paradoxical it could be, potential of safety in the society does not increase ...
Vilks A.
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The application of cognitive neuroscience to judicial models: recent progress and trends. [PDF]
Zhang N, Zhang Z.
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Adolescent Medical Decision Making and the Law of the Horse [PDF]
Legal and ethical regimes relating to adolescent medical decision making resemble what Judge Frank H. Easterbrook derisively called “the Law of the Horse”: Many laws deal with horses, he wrote, but there is no such field as “horse law.” Similarly, even ...
Henry, Leslie Meltzer +1 more
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This Foreword provides an overview of Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide, a symposium hosted by the Fordham Law Review and cosponsored by the Fordham Law School Neuroscience and Law Center. While the field of neuroscience
Denno, Deborah W.
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