Table of contents of the issue Speciale/2014, December
Diritto e neuroscienze
Limits of Cognitive Neuroscience (Why it would take a much more advanced cognitive neuroscience in order to have a sensible neuro-law)
NeuroNorms: Toward a Non-Reductionist Approach. What to Look for and Not to Look for in the Brain
The gathering of and use of neuroscientific evidence in criminal trials in the United States. Compatibility with the 4th and 5th Amendements and with Due Process
Courtroom Implications in a Case of Acquired Pedophilia
Cognitive neuroscience, intelligent robots and the interplay humans-machines
Legal Emotions
Neurosciences and Natural Law
Conclusions
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