News
November 22, 2023
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A) Recent Neurolaw Publications
A. Recent Neurolaw Publications
- Christos D. Strubakos, Raze Out the Written Troubles of the Brain: The Constitutional Issues with Reading the Brain Waves of Domestic Terrorism Detainees, 33 Alb. L.J. Sci. & Tech. 303, 303 (2023).
- Christopher Buccafusco, There's No Such Thing As Independent Creation, and It's A Good Thing, Too, 64 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1617 (2023).
- Hannah Wishart and Colleen M. Berryessa, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
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- Chapter 1: Deborah W. Denno, Vulnerable Defendants and Neuroscience in Courtrooms Worldwide, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 2: Sjors Ligthart and Gerben Meynen, Offering Neurotechnology to Defendants: On Vulnerability, Voluntariness, and Consent, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 3: Amedeo Santosuosso and Matilde Giustiniani, Vulnerable Defendants: Redefining Decision-Making through the Lenses of Neuroscience, Law and Artificial Intelligence, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 4: Amy Sixsmith, Safeguarding the Procedural Rights of Young Defendants in England and Wales: The Role of Neuroscience, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 5: Sofia Moratti, Criminal Insanity in Norwegian Law between Care and Societal Protection, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 6: Federica Coppola, Social Vulnerability on Trial: The Role of the Neuroscience of Trauma in Recognizing Sever Social Adversity in Sentencing, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
- Chapter 1: Deborah W. Denno, Vulnerable Defendants and Neuroscience in Courtrooms Worldwide, Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants (2023).
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