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Neurolaw in Australia: The Use of Neuroscience in Australian Criminal Proceedings
Armin Alimardani, Jason Chin
Neuroethics (2019) Vol. 12, Iss. 3, pp. 255-270
Closed Access | Times Cited: 19

Showing 19 citing articles:

A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative
Adrian Carter, Linda J. Richards, Deborah Apthorp, et al.
Neuron (2019) Vol. 101, Iss. 3, pp. 365-369
Open Access | Times Cited: 14

Neuroscientific and Genetic Evidence in Criminal Cases: A Double-Edged Sword in Germany but Not in the United States?
Daniela Guillen Gonzalez, Merlin Bittlinger, Susanne Erk, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology (2019) Vol. 10
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

An empirical study of the use of neuroscience in sentencing in New South Wales, Australia
Armin Alimardani
Frontiers in Psychology (2023) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Neurolaw: Challenges and limits
Stephen J. Morse
Handbook of clinical neurology (2023), pp. 235-250
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Big Data, Behavioral Genetics and Risk of Future Offending
Armin Alimardani, Allan McCay, Christopher Hunter Lean
Law Technology and Humans (2023) Vol. 5, Iss. 2, pp. 221-237
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Neuroscience and Criminal Law: Perils and Promises
Stephen J. Morse
Springer eBooks (2019), pp. 471-496
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Neuroscience and Islamic Law: Contemporary Perspectives
Pidari Sinaga, Yusriyadi Yusriyadi, Ana Silviana, et al.
Deleted Journal (2024), Iss. 16.3, pp. 729-746
Open Access

The Future of Neuroethics and the Relevance of the Law
Sjors Ligthart, Thomas Douglas, Christoph Bublitz, et al.
AJOB Neuroscience (2019) Vol. 10, Iss. 3, pp. 120-121
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Plausible subjective experience versus fallible corroborative evidence: The formulation of insanity in Nigerian criminal courts
Adegboyega Ogunwale, Letitia Pienaar, Oluwaseun Oluwaranti
Frontiers in Psychiatry (2023) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Scratching the structure of moral agency: insights from philosophy applied to neuroscience
Francisco J. Castro-Toledo, Pablo Cerezo, Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2023) Vol. 17
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Why neuroscience changes some things but not everything for the law
Paul Catley, Lisa Claydon
Handbook of clinical neurology (2023), pp. 251-264
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

‘Brain-Reading’ in Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychiatry: Towards an Integrative Legal-Ethical Approach
Sjors Ligthart, Tijs Kooijmans, Gerben Meynen
Springer eBooks (2021), pp. 121-141
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Reading the Sleeping Mind: Empirical and Legal Considerations
Ewout H. Meijer, D.A.G. Van Toor
Springer eBooks (2021), pp. 101-120
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Neuroscience and Law: Conceptual and Practical Issues
Stephen J. Morse
Springer eBooks (2020), pp. 415-440
Closed Access

INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE OF USING NEUROBIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE IN COURT
Kateryna Yanishevskaya, Дмитро Мурач
International Law Almanac (2021), Iss. 25, pp. 121-128
Open Access


Леоніда Юзькова
International Law Almanac (2021), Iss. 25
Open Access

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