This work explores the transformative potential of neuroscience in reshaping India's criminal justice system. It explores the complex terrain of neurolaw, examining its implications for criminal responsibility, rehabilitation, and the foundations of legal thought. It proposes innovative approaches to longstanding legal and ethical dilemmas.
This work explores the transformative potential of neuroscience in reshaping India's criminal justice system. It explores the complex terrain of neurolaw, examining its implications for criminal responsibility, rehabilitation, and the foundations of legal thought. It proposes innovative approaches to longstanding legal and ethical dilemmas.
Dr. Pragya Mishra is Assistant Professor in Law at the University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Neurolaw's Global Emergence and India's Unique Position 2. Foundations of Neurolaw and Neurocriminology 3. Neurocriminological Audit of Indian Criminal Codes 4. Reimagining Sentencing: Case for Rehabilitative and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Neurolaw: A Mindfulness-Based Approach 6. Case Study: The Vipassana Prison Meditation Program 7. Metaphysics of Neurolaw: Free Will, Determinism, and Criminal Responsibility 8. Neurolaw and Mental Health Legislation in India 9. Neurotechnology and the Future of Criminal Justice: India and Beyond 10. Toward an Indian Neurojuridical Ontology: India's Contributions to Global Neurolaw
1. Introduction: Neurolaw's Global Emergence and India's Unique Position 2. Foundations of Neurolaw and Neurocriminology 3. Neurocriminological Audit of Indian Criminal Codes 4. Reimagining Sentencing: Case for Rehabilitative and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Neurolaw: A Mindfulness-Based Approach 6. Case Study: The Vipassana Prison Meditation Program 7. Metaphysics of Neurolaw: Free Will, Determinism, and Criminal Responsibility 8. Neurolaw and Mental Health Legislation in India 9. Neurotechnology and the Future of Criminal Justice: India and Beyond 10. Toward an Indian Neurojuridical Ontology: India's Contributions to Global Neurolaw
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