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A) Recent Neurolaw Publications
B) Chapters Appearing in the Most Recent Book of the Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law and Philosophy
A. Recent Neurolaw Publications
- Sidhartha Sekhar Dash, Harish Ch. Padhi & Biswadeep Das,
Expanding Frontier of Neurolaw: Post Smt. Selvi v. State of Karnataka, 7 J. Critical Rev. 4907, 4907-4913 (2020).
- John R. Philipsborn,
Risk Assessment Update: Remembering to Track Imaging-Based Neuroprediction as Part of the Risk Assessment Panorama
, Champion, July 2020, at 40.
- Ricarda Münch, Henrik Walter & Sabine Müller, Should Behavior Harmful to Others Be a Sufficient Criterion of Mental Disorders? Conceptual Problems of the Diagnoses of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Pedophilic Disorder , 11 Frontiers Psychiatry 1, 1-15 (2020).
B. Chapters Appearing in the Most Recent Book of the Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law and Philosophy
- Nicole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay,
Law Viewed Through the Lens of Neurointerventions
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 1 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Neil Levy,
Cognitive Enhancement: Defending the Parity Principle
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 33 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Jan Christoph Bublitz,
Why Means Matter: Legally Relevant Differences Between Direct and Indirect Interventions into Other Minds
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 49 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Walter Glannon,
Neuroprosthetics,
Behavior Control, and Criminal Responsibility
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 89 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Frédéric Gilbert & Susan Dodds,
Is There Anything Wrong with Using AI Implantable Brain Devices to Prevent Convicted Offenders from Reoffending?
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 113 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Farah Focquaert, Kristof Van Assche & Sigrid Sterckx, Offering Neurointerventions to Offenders with Cognitive-Emotional Impairments: Ethical and Criminal Justice Aspects
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 127 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Valerie Gray Hardcastle,
Diversion Courts, Traumatic Brain Injury, and American Vets
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 149 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Allan McCay,
Neurobionic
Revenge Porn and the Criminal Law: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Intimate Image Abuse
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 168 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Thomas Nadelhoffer, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, Jennifer Cole Wrigth & Quinn McGuire,
Folk Jurisprudence and Neurointervention: An Interdisciplinary Investigation
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 191 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Andrew Dawson, Jennifer Chandler, Colin Gavaghan, Wayne Hall & Adrian Carter,
Judicious Use of Neuropsychiatric Evidence when Sentencing Offenders with Addictive Behaviors: Implications for Neurointerventions
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 231 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- William Bülow,
“It Will Help You Repent”: Why the Communicative Theory of Punishment Requires the Provision of Medications to Offenders with ADHD
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 255 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020)
- Christopher James Ryan,
Is It Really Ethical to Prescribe Antiandrogens to Sex Offenders to Decrease Their Risk of Recidivism?
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 270 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Katrina L. Sifferd,
Chemical Castration as Punishment
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 293 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Paul Sheldon Davies,
Foundational Facts for Legal Responsibility: Human Agency and the Aims of Restorative Neurointerventions
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 319 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Andrew Vierra,
Make Me Gay: What Neurointerventions Tell Us About Sexual Orientation and Why It Matters for the Law
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 351 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Alexandre Erler,
Neuroenhancement, Coercion, and Neo-Luddism
, in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 375 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
- Patrick D. Hopkins & Harvey L. Fiser, Neurointerventions and Business Law: On the Legal and Moral Issues of Neurotechnology in Business and How They Differ from the Criminal Law Context , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 406 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).
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