Law, science, rationality
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Law, science, rationality
(Maastricht law series / Bram Akkermans ... [et al.], editor, 14)
Eleven International Pub., c2020
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- What is wrong with hungry judges? : a case study of legal implications of cognitive science / C. Bublitz
- Autonomy, reason and bias in contract law / J. Hage
- Why non-human agency / A. Waltermann
- Bringing (the right) feelings back : culpability, punishment, and violence in the era of social and affective neuroscience / F. Coppola
- The relevance of free will, rationality, and Aristotle for legal insanity / G. Meynen
- Coercive forensic neuroimaging and the prohibition of ill-treatment (Article 3 ECHR) / S. Ligthart
- Personality change, criminal responsibility and diminished capacity / P. Catley
- Addiction, capacities and criminal responsibility : a comparative analysis / A. Goldberg & D. Roef
- Coercion changes sense of agency? / L. Claydon
- Criminal law for young adults in the Netherlands : the law and the practice from the sociology of childhood perspective / M. Hopman & D. de Vocht