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Legal insanity and the brain : science, law and European courts / With a Foreword by Justice András Sajó, Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights ; Edited by Sofia Moratti and Dennis Patterson.

Bloomsbury Collections: Hart Publishing 2016 Available online

Bloomsbury Collections: Hart Publishing 2016

EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America) Available online

EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America)
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Moratti, Sofia, editor.
Patterson, Dennis M. (Dennis Michael), 1955- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminal psychology--Europe.
Criminal psychology.
Forensic psychology--Europe.
Forensic psychology.
Insanity (Law)--Europe.
Insanity (Law).
Mentally ill offenders--Legal status, laws, etc--Europe.
Mentally ill offenders.
Neurosciences.
Science and law--Europe.
Science and law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (333 p.)
Place of Publication:
Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016.
Summary:
This landmark publication offers a unique comparative and interdisciplinary study of criminal insanity and neuroscience. Criminal law theories and ideologies which underpin the regulation of criminal insanity have always been the subject of controversy. The history of criminal insanity is characterised by conceptual and empirical tension between two disciplinary realms: the law and the mind sciences. The authors in this anthology explore in depth the state of the art of legal insanity and the numerous intricate, fascinating, pioneering and sophisticated questions raised by the integration of different criminal law and behaviour theories, diverse disciplines and methodologies, in a genuinely interdisciplinary perspective. This volume will serve as a practical guide for the comparative legal scholar and the judge, as well as stimulating scholarly reading for the neuroscientist, the social scientist and the philosopher with interdisciplinary scientific interests
Contents:
1. Introduction
Sofia Moratti and Dennis Patterson
2. The Neurobiology of Antisocial and Amoral Behaviour: Insights from Brain Science and Implications for Law
Cole Korponay and Michael Koenigs
3. 'Neuroscepticism' in the Courtroom: The Limited Role of Neuroscientific Evidence in Belgian Criminal Proceedings
Katrien Hanoulle and Frank Verbruggen
4. France. Is the Evidence Too Cerebral to Be Cartesian?
Rafael Encinas de Muñagorri and Claire Saas
5. 'Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity' in the Italian Jurisdiction. A Neuroscience Revolution?
Barbara Bottalico and Amedeo Santosuosso
6. Legal Insanity and Neurolaw in the Netherlands: Developments and Debates
Gerben Meynen
7. On the Abolition and Reintroduction of Legal Insanity in Sweden
Tova Bennet and Susanna Radovic
8. Abolishing the Insanity Verdict in the United Kingdom: A Better Balance Between Legal Rules and Scientific Understanding?
Lisa Claydon and Paul Catley
9. Legal Insanity in the Age of Neuroscience
Stephen J Morse
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
9781509902347
1509902341
9781509902323
1509902325
OCLC:
948670630

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