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245 00 Legal insanity and the brain :|bscience, law and European 
       courts /|cWith a Foreword by Justice András Sajó, Vice-
       President of the European Court of Human Rights ; Edited 
       by Sofia Moratti and Dennis Patterson. 
263    1609 
264  1 Portland, Oregon :|bHart Publishing,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Foreword; Summary Contents ; Detailed Contents ; List of 
       Contributors ; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table
       of Codes, Guidelines and professional Standards; Table of 
       International Instruments; 1. Introduction ; 2. The 
       Neurobiology of Antisocial and Amoral Behaviour: Insights 
       from Brain Science and Implications for Law ; I. 
       Introduction ; II. Neuroscience Background ; III. 
       Neuroscience Data Relevant to Legal Insanity ; IV. 
       Conclusion ; Bibliography ; 3. 'Neuroscepticism' in the 
       Courtroom: The Limited Role of Neuroscientific Evidence in
       Belgian Criminal Proceedings. 
505 8  I. Introduction II. Insanity Defence ; III. Internment 
       Measure ; IV. Neuroscientific Evidence ; V. Conclusion ; 
       Bibliography ; 4. France. Is the Evidence Too Cerebral to 
       Be Cartesian? ; I. Introduction ; II. Insanity as the Sole
       Ground of Exemption from Criminal Responsibility ; III. 
       The Role of Court Experts ; IV. Penal and Medical 
       Responses, Calibrated According to the Nature of the 
       Mental Disorder ; V. What is the Outlook for the Role of 
       Neuroscience Technologies in French Criminal Trials? ; 
       Bibliography. 
505 8  5. 'Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity' in the Italian 
       Jurisdiction. A Neuroscience Revolution? I. Introduction. 
       Neuroscience and the Law ; II. Regulation of Criminal 
       Responsibility and Legal Criteria for the Admission of 
       Neuroscientific Evidence ; III. The Use of Neuroscience to
       Support the Insanity Defence in Italian Case Law ; IV. The
       Difficult Relationship Between Psychiatry and Law. 
       Promises and Perils of a Science-Oriented Explanation of 
       Human Behaviour ; V. Consequences of a Successful Insanity
       Plea: Italian Criminal Psychiatric Facilities ; VI. 
       Conclusions ; Bibliography. 
505 8  6. Legal Insanity and Neurolaw in the Netherlands: 
       Developments and Debates I. Introduction ; II. The 
       Insanity Defence in the Dutch Legal System ; III. Issues 
       of Debate and Proposals for Change ; IV. Neurolaw and 
       Legal Insanity ; V. Concluding Observations and 
       Reflections ; Bibliography ; 7. On the Abolition and 
       Reintroduction of Legal Insanity in Sweden; I. 
       Introduction ; II. Mental Disorder and Crime in Sweden ; 
       III. A New Proposal for a Reintroduction of Legal Insanity
       ; IV. Testing the Proposed Legal Insanity Standard: An 
       Empirical Study ; V. Concluding Discussion ; Bibliography.
505 8  8. Abolishing the Insanity Verdict in the United Kingdom: 
       A Better Balance Between Legal Rules and Scientific 
       Understanding? I. Introduction ; II. Historical 
       Development of the Common Law of Insanity. The Trial of 
       Daniel M'Naghten ; III. The Law Commission's Proposals: 
       The Proposed New Defence ; IV. Conclusion ; Bibliography ;
       9. Legal Insanity in the Age of Neuroscience ; I. 
       Introduction ; II. The Moral Basis of the Defence of Legal
       Insanity ; III. The Main Counter-Argument ; IV. Why 
       Alternatives are Morally Insufficient. 
520    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.--|cProvided 
       by Publisher. 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Moratti, Sofia,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Patterson, Dennis M.|q(Dennis Michael),|d1955-|0https://
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776 08 |iPrint version:|tLegal insanity and the brain.|dPortland,
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