Bringing together the latest work from leading scholars in this emerging and vibrant subfield of law, this book examines the philosophical issues that inform the intersection between law and neuroscience.
Bringing together the latest work from leading scholars in this emerging and vibrant subfield of law, this book examines the philosophical issues that inform the intersection between law and neuroscience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dennis Patterson is Board of Governors Professor of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers School of Law; he is also Professor of Legal Theory and Legal Philosophy at the European University Institute and Professor of International Trade and Legal Theory at Swansea University. He has authored books on legal theory, trade law, and commercial law, and has written over fifty professional articles. His book with Michael Pardo, Minds, Brains, and Law (OUP 2013), is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the field of 'neurolaw'. Michael S. Pardo is the Henry Upson Sims Professor of Law at the University of Alabama. He is the author of several publications is the areas of evidence, legal proof, civil and criminal procedure, and legal philosophy.
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* 1: Adam J. Kolber: Free Will as a Matter of Law * 2: Stephen J. Morse: The Inevitable Mind in the Age of Neuroscience * 3: Nita A. Farahany: A Neurological Foundation for Freedom * 4: Deborah W. Denno: The Place for Neuroscience in Criminal Law * 5: Frederick Schauer: Lie Detection, Neuroscience, and the Law of Evidence * 6: Dov Fox and Alex Stein: Dualism and Doctrine * 7: Gideon Yaffe: Mind-Reading by Brain-Reading and Criminal Responsibility * 8: Katrina L. Sifferd: Unconscious Mens Rea: Lapses, Negligence, and Criminal Responsibility * 9: Michael S. Moore: The Neuroscience of Volitional Excuse * 10: Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson: The Promise of Neuroscience for Law: "Overclaiming " in Jurisprudence, Morality, and Economics
* 1: Adam J. Kolber: Free Will as a Matter of Law * 2: Stephen J. Morse: The Inevitable Mind in the Age of Neuroscience * 3: Nita A. Farahany: A Neurological Foundation for Freedom * 4: Deborah W. Denno: The Place for Neuroscience in Criminal Law * 5: Frederick Schauer: Lie Detection, Neuroscience, and the Law of Evidence * 6: Dov Fox and Alex Stein: Dualism and Doctrine * 7: Gideon Yaffe: Mind-Reading by Brain-Reading and Criminal Responsibility * 8: Katrina L. Sifferd: Unconscious Mens Rea: Lapses, Negligence, and Criminal Responsibility * 9: Michael S. Moore: The Neuroscience of Volitional Excuse * 10: Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson: The Promise of Neuroscience for Law: "Overclaiming " in Jurisprudence, Morality, and Economics
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