Neuroenthusiasts and neuroskeptics both exaggerate the strength of their positions. Neuroscience is already having a significant impact in the courts in many jurisdictions and as knowledge from the cognitive sciences expands, that knowledge, wherever relevant, should continue to inform legal systems. However, neuroscience will only ever be one influence among many. In certain areas, for example, our understanding of fear responses or the reliability of memory evidence, the cognitive sciences may help challenge errors of folk psychology and assist the law to adopt better approaches. In other areas such as juvenile responsibility, developmental neuroscience may prove decisive in reinforcing messages from educational psychology and the behavio...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: “Genetics may yet t...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being offered in court cases. Consequently, the legal syste...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Despite a large and growing interest in applying brain science to the ends of justice, the implicati...
This chapter addresses the potential contributions of neuroscience to legal policy in general and cr...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the relation of neuroscience and the law. Far ...
Today the world is in a time of change where values, attitudes, and thought paradigms are changing. ...
Patterson deny that the activities of persons (knowl-edge, rule-following, interpretation) can be un...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: Genetics may yet t...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being introduced in legal contexts, and neurolaw scholarshi...
Legislators, jurists, and advocates often turn to science to solve complicated normative problems ad...
Over the course of the last decade neuroscience has become interwoven with law; this has become a wo...
In this Essay, we consider the contribution of a startling new book, Law & Neuroscience (L&N), by Ow...
According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and policymakers, neuroscience promises to tran...
This chapter suggests on conceptual and empirical grounds that at present neuroscience does not have...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: “Genetics may yet t...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being offered in court cases. Consequently, the legal syste...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Despite a large and growing interest in applying brain science to the ends of justice, the implicati...
This chapter addresses the potential contributions of neuroscience to legal policy in general and cr...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the relation of neuroscience and the law. Far ...
Today the world is in a time of change where values, attitudes, and thought paradigms are changing. ...
Patterson deny that the activities of persons (knowl-edge, rule-following, interpretation) can be un...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: Genetics may yet t...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being introduced in legal contexts, and neurolaw scholarshi...
Legislators, jurists, and advocates often turn to science to solve complicated normative problems ad...
Over the course of the last decade neuroscience has become interwoven with law; this has become a wo...
In this Essay, we consider the contribution of a startling new book, Law & Neuroscience (L&N), by Ow...
According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and policymakers, neuroscience promises to tran...
This chapter suggests on conceptual and empirical grounds that at present neuroscience does not have...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: “Genetics may yet t...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being offered in court cases. Consequently, the legal syste...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...