Neurolaw News
Posted: February 21, 2013 | Author: Jarryd | Filed under: Jarryd Bartle, Medico-Legal, NeuroLaw | Tags: eaglemont, hastings law journal, Jarryd Bartle, neuroethics, research |1 CommentA collection of snippets from the inter webs on NeuroLaw:
- Hastings Law Journal has a collection of articles covering “Law & Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death”
- An article in Neuroethics discusses the use of neuroscience and genetics within the criminal law context. It has a particular focus on the Stefania Albertani case – which I had discussed in my old blog.
- A post over at Neuroethics and Law Blog discusses the relevance of neuroscience to criminal law, when compared to ‘folk psychology’.
For those interested in the topic of NeuroLaw I recommend David Eaglemont’s Initiative on Neuroscience and the Law as well as to check out the posts on the topic over at my old blog.
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