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A)   Recent Neurolaw Publications

B)   Chapters Appearing in the Most Recent Book of the Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law and Philosophy

 

A.  Recent Neurolaw Publications       

  1.  Sidhartha Sekhar Dash, Harish Ch. Padhi & Biswadeep Das, Expanding Frontier of Neurolaw: Post Smt. Selvi v. State of Karnataka, 7 J. Critical Rev. 4907, 4907-4913 (2020).

  2. John R. Philipsborn, Risk Assessment Update: Remembering to Track Imaging-Based Neuroprediction as Part of the Risk Assessment Panorama , Champion, July 2020, at 40.

  3. Ricarda Münch, Henrik Walter & Sabine Müller, Should Behavior Harmful to Others Be a Sufficient Criterion of Mental Disorders? Conceptual Problems of the Diagnoses of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Pedophilic Disorder , 11 Frontiers Psychiatry 1, 1-15 (2020).

 

B.  Chapters Appearing in the Most Recent Book of the Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law and Philosophy

  1. Nicole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay, Law Viewed Through the Lens of Neurointerventions , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 1 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  2. Neil Levy, Cognitive Enhancement: Defending the Parity Principle , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 33 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  3. Jan Christoph Bublitz, Why Means Matter: Legally Relevant Differences Between Direct and Indirect Interventions into Other Minds , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 49 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  4. Walter Glannon, Neuroprosthetics, Behavior Control, and Criminal Responsibility , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 89 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  5. Frédéric Gilbert & Susan Dodds, Is There Anything Wrong with Using AI Implantable Brain Devices to Prevent Convicted Offenders from Reoffending? , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 113 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  6. Farah Focquaert, Kristof Van Assche & Sigrid Sterckx, Offering Neurointerventions to Offenders with Cognitive-Emotional Impairments: Ethical and Criminal Justice Aspects , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 127 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  7. Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Diversion Courts, Traumatic Brain Injury, and American Vets , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 149 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  8. Allan McCay, Neurobionic Revenge Porn and the Criminal Law: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Intimate Image Abuse , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 168 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  9. Thomas Nadelhoffer, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, Jennifer Cole Wrigth & Quinn McGuire, Folk Jurisprudence and Neurointervention: An Interdisciplinary Investigation , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 191 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  10. Andrew Dawson, Jennifer Chandler, Colin Gavaghan, Wayne Hall & Adrian Carter, Judicious Use of Neuropsychiatric Evidence when Sentencing Offenders with Addictive Behaviors: Implications for Neurointerventions , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 231 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  11. William Bülow, “It Will Help You Repent”: Why the Communicative Theory of Punishment Requires the Provision of Medications to Offenders with ADHD , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 255 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020)

  12. Christopher James Ryan, Is It Really Ethical to Prescribe Antiandrogens to Sex Offenders to Decrease Their Risk of Recidivism? , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 270 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  13. Katrina L. Sifferd, Chemical Castration as Punishment , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 293 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  14. Paul Sheldon Davies, Foundational Facts for Legal Responsibility: Human Agency and the Aims of Restorative Neurointerventions , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 319 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  15. Andrew Vierra, Make Me Gay: What Neurointerventions Tell Us About Sexual Orientation and Why It Matters for the Law , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 351 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  16. Alexandre Erler, Neuroenhancement, Coercion, and Neo-Luddism , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 375 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

  17. Patrick D. Hopkins & Harvey L. Fiser, Neurointerventions and Business Law: On the Legal and Moral Issues of Neurotechnology in Business and How They Differ from the Criminal Law Context , in Neurointerventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity 406 (Nichole A. Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Allan McCay eds., 2020).

 

  

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