Integrating Brain Science and Law: Neuroscientific Evidence and Legal Perspectives on Protecting Individual Liberties.

Front Neurosci

Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry, Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States.

Published: November 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Advances in neuroscientific techniques, particularly in legal settings (neurolaw), raise concerns about potential threats to individual liberties when used as courtroom evidence.
  • Current legal protections exist, but there is a call for stronger ethical safeguards to prevent fundamental rights violations related to neuroscientific methods.
  • Collaboration between the legal and neuroscience fields is essential to clarify the appropriate use, limitations, and goals of neuroscience in legal contexts.

Article Abstract

Advances in neuroscientific techniques have found increasingly broader applications, including in legal neuroscience (or "neurolaw"), where experts in the brain sciences are called to testify in the courtroom. But does the incursion of neuroscience into the legal sphere constitute a threat to individual liberties? And what legal protections are there against such threats? In this paper, we outline individual rights as they interact with neuroscientific methods. We then proceed to examine the current uses of neuroscientific evidence, and ultimately determine whether the rights of the individual are endangered by such approaches. Based on our analysis, we conclude that while federal evidence rules constitute a substantial hurdle for the use of neuroscientific evidence, more ethical safeguards are needed to protect against future violations of fundamental rights. Finally, we assert that it will be increasingly imperative for the legal and neuroscientific communities to work together to better define the limits, capabilities, and intended direction of neuroscientific methods applicable for use in law.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682320PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00621DOI Listing

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