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- Title
NEUROSCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM: AN INTERNATIONAL CONCERN.
- Authors
Church, Dominique J.
- Abstract
The article discusses the use of neuroscientific evidence and technologies in courtroom proceedings around the globe as of April 2012, focusing on international concerns over the legality of obtaining mental information for use in judicial proceedings. Issues regarding potential violations of search and seizure laws and privacy rights are addressed in relation to neuroscientific procedures such as brain fingerprinting and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
- Subjects
CONDUCT of court proceedings; NEUROLAW; LEGAL evidence; PRIVACY; BRAIN fingerprinting; MAGNETIC resonance imaging laws; TECHNOLOGY &; law; SEARCHES &; seizures (Law); INTERNATIONAL cooperation; ETHICS
- Publication
William & Mary Law Review, 2012, Vol 53, Issue 5, p1825
- ISSN
0043-5589
- Publication type
Article