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October 27, 2025
This message brings news about:
- Recent Neurolaw Publications
- PhD Candidate Seeking Supervision and Fellowship Support
- Recent Neurolaw Publications
- Ruben Mendez Reategui & Mario Felipe Daza Pérez, Some Theoretical Thoughts on Mental Disorders and Permanent Death as a Cause for “Disciplinary Extinction”, 10 Derecho Global. Estudios sobre Derecho y Justicia 30 (2025).
- Fernando Vidal, Legal Personhood and Legal Capacity: The Case of the Locked-In Syndrome, 12 J.L. & Biosciences 1 (2025).
- Monika Khatwani & Mansi Aggarwal, From Classroom to Courtroom: A Practical Neurolaw Certification Framework for Indian Legal Education (Working Paper, 2025).
PhD Candidate Seeking Supervision and Fellowship Support
Pabel Mia, an advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, is seeking a PhD supervisor and fellowship funding for the proposed research project titled
“Neurotechnology and Bioethics: Navigating Emerging Challenges in International Criminal Law.” This interdisciplinary project explores how emerging neurotechnologies, including cognitive monitoring and brain–computer interfaces, may challenge established legal concepts of evidence, culpability, and responsibility within international criminal law. For more information, please email Pabel at: