Dr. Jan Christoph Bublitz's (Universität Hamburg) has published a blog post regarding the UNESCO report on neuroethics. Here is the blog post: The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO ...
Sjors Ligthart (Utrecht University, Tilburg University) has published "Freedom of Thought: Absolute Protection of Mental Privacy and Mental Integrity?" on SSRN. Here ...
Lyria Bennett Moses (University of New South Wales (UNSW) - Faculty of Law) has published "Artificial Intelligence in the Courts, Legal Academia and Legal Practice" on SSRN. Here is the abstract: ...
Stephen P. Garvey (Cornell Law School) has published "Versari Crimes" on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The versari doctrine alleges that if a person commits a crime, he or she is strictly liable for all ...
Vitamin D Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk, New York Times Well Blog Tactic in Alzheimer’s Fight May Be Safe, Study Finds, New York Times Well Blog ...
Janice Nadler (Northwestern University - School of Law, American Bar Foundation) has published "Criminal Law & Psychological Blame" on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Blame and punishment doctrines within ...
CUHK LAW’s Centre for Legal Innovation and Digital Society (CLINDS) invite scholars, policymakers, and experts from law as well as other relevant fields to submit abstracts for the upcoming conference ...
A growing body of research by neuroscientists demonstrates that a child’s early life experiences and environment literally shape the child’s brain architecture, with lifelong consequences that are ...
Neuroethics & Law Blog recommends Legal Insanity and the Brain: Science, Law and European Courts edited by Sophia Moratti and Dennis Patterson. This landmark publication offers a unique comparative ...
It was only a matter of time.... It appears that a custodial parent is seeking to present fMRI evidence that he is being truthful, in the context of a child protection hearing, when he reports that he ...
In this short paper we argue that developments in neurotechnology might lead to the democratisation of the capacity to produce high quality AI. Whilst at present this capacity is concentrated in the ...
ESP paper rekindles discussion about statistics, Science Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinsonian Patients—Ethical Evaluation of Congitive, Affective, and Behavioral Sequelae, American Journal of ...