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Routledge Law, Mind and Brain (Medical Law and Ethics) Book

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Description

Explore the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and legal systems with Law, Mind and Brain. As brain science evolves, it transforms disciplines ranging from economics to literary theory, and is now making a significant impact on the legal field. This volume examines how new understandings of human thought influence our approach to justice. This book addresses the growing interest in how neuroscience can contribute to our understanding of both criminal and civil law. By looking at the developments in brain science, readers can gain insight into how these changes affect the broader system of justice. The content is presented through international and interdisciplinary perspectives, making it a valuable resource for those studying the evolution of law in the modern age.

Key Features

Examines how cognitive neuroscience is transforming traditional understandings of human thought and its application to modern legal frameworks.

Provides insights into the impact of new brain science on various disciplines, including economics and literary theory.

Analyzes the potential for neuroscience to contribute to a deeper understanding of criminal and civil law.

Features international and interdisciplinary chapters written by experts in criminal behavior and civil law.

Offers a comprehensive look at how scientific developments are affecting the general system of justice.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 January 1991
Listed Since
22 August 2008

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