I'm pleased to be participating in University College London's Law and Neuroscience Colloquium that runs from July 6-7, 2009. As always, Neuroethics & Law Blog readers in attendance are encouraged to introduce themselves. Here is a link to the event and here is the program:
DAY ONE: 6 July 2009 | |||
9.30 | SESSION I: | ||
Neuroscience’s Challenge to Folk Psychology Implicit in Law Social, Cultural and Explanatory Power That Scientific and Clinical Images Maintain in Western Culture What Neuroscience Can (and Cannot) Tell Us About Criminal Responsibility | |||
11.30 | SESSION II: | ||
Neuroscience and emotional distress claims in tort law Reciprocity and Neuroscience in Public Health Law
The Neuroscience of Fair Play: Neural Mechanisms Underlying Altruistic Behaviours and Their Failures Brain Images As Legal Evidence | |||
13.15 | LUNCH | ||
14:15 |
SESSION III: | ||
The Illusion of Intentionality and Its Implications for Criminal Law Neurotechnology and Subjective Experience The Relevance of Neuroscience to the Law’s Responsibility Practices The Brain Sciences and Criminal Law Norms | |||
16:00 | BREAK | ||
16:30 | SESSION IVA: | ||
Science on Juvenile Justice The Teen Brain and Transition To Adulthood The Carmentis Machine: Legal and Ethical Issues in the Use of Neuro-imaging for Prognosis in Newborn Infants | |||
SESSION IVB: | |||
Neurojurisprudence: The End of the Naturalistic Fallacy and The Beginning of Natural Reforms In Quest of Fundamental Principles of ‘Neurolaw’ Law and the Brain – A Perspective from The Netherlands | |||
18:00 | DAY ONE ENDS | ||
18:30 | PUBLIC LECTURE The Objectivity of Subjective Truths | ||
19:30 | RECEPTION | ||
DAY TWO: 7 JULY 2009 | |||
09:00 SESSION V: | |||
Neuroscience and National Security: A Human Rights Critique Screen and Intervene: Biomarkers and the Search of Criminal Susceptibilities
Incriminating Thoughts Forensic Neuroscience and the Right To Silence | |||
11:15 | BREAK | ||
11:30 | SESSION VI: | ||
Moral Responsibility and The Problem of Luck Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility: Exploring Causation Law, Neuroscience and Criminal Culpability | |||
13:15 | LUNCH | ||
14:00 | SESSION VIIA: | ||
Rationality, Responsibility and Brain Function Neuroscience and the Free Exercise of Religion The Neuroscience of Empathy and Compassion | |||
SESSION VIIB: | |||
Competition in the Courtroom: Experiments on Adverserial Competition, Juror Sophistication and Decision Difficulty The Juridical Role of Emotions in the Decisional Process of Popular Juries Taking Companion Species The Efficiency of Penal Systems and the Perception Breaking The Law | |||
15:45 | BREAK | ||
16:15 | SESSION VIII: | ||
Neuroscience and Disorders of Communication Black Boxes Neuroscience in Court: Lessons from the History of Forensic Science | |||
18:00 | DRINKS RECEPTION | ||
19:00 | CONFERENCE END |
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