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
収録内容
- 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
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The edited volume brings together scholars in the field of law and the cognitive sciences, in particular law and the neurosciences. It considers what the relationship between law and the cognitive sciences is and should be from a theoretical perspective, for example by asking in what way and to what extent insights from the cognitive sciences can and should impact legal concepts, rules and paradigms. The topic of criminal responsibility exemplifies this relationship and several authors analyze specific elements of criminal responsibility in light of insights from the cognitive sciences.
目次
- Preface
- 1 What Is Wrong with Hungry Judges? A Case Study of Legal Implications of Cognitive Science (C. Bublitz)
- 2 Autonomy, Reason and Bias in Contract Law (J. Hage)
- 3 Why Non-Human Agency (A. Waltermann)
- 4 Bringing (theRight) FeelingsBack:Culpability, Punishment, and Violence in the Era of Social and Affective Neuroscience (F. Coppola)
- 5 The Relevance of Free Will, Rationality, and Aristotle for Legal Insanity (G. Meynen)
- 6 Coercive Forensic Neuroimaging and the Prohibition of Ill-Treatment (Article 3 ECHR) (S. Ligthart)
- 7 Personality Change, Criminal Responsibility and Diminished Capacity (P. Catley)
- 8 Addiction, Capacities and Criminal Responsibility - A Comparative Analysis (A. Goldberg & D. Roef)
- 9 Coercion Changes Sense of Agency? (L. Claydon)
- 10 Criminal Law for Young Adults in the Netherlands: The Law and the Practice from the Sociology of Childhood Perspective (M. Hopman & D. de Vocht)
- Affiliation of Contributors
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