Law and Neuroscience
Current Legal Issues Volume 13
Edited by Michael Freeman
Author Information
Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London and is the series editor for Current Legal Issues.
Contributors:
Christopher L. Asplund, Vanderbilt University
Cheryl Boudreau, University of California, Davis
Joshua W. Buckholtz, Vanderbilt University
Theodore Y. Blumoff, Mercer University
Laura Capraro, University of Roma
June Carbone, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Enrique Cárceres, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Lisa Claydon, Bristol Law School
Seana Coulson, University of California, San Diego
James D. Duffy, University of Texas
Paul E. Dux, Vanderbilt University
Joseph J. Fins, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside
Charles Foster, The Ethox Centre, University of Oxford, and Outer Temple Chambers, London
Dov Fox, Yale University
Michael Freeman, FBA, University College London
Walter Glannon, University of Calgary
Daniel S. Goldberg, Baylor College of Medicine
Steven Goldberg, Georgetown University Law Center
John C. Gore, Vanderbilt University
Henry T. Greely, Stanford University
Betsy J. Grey, Arizona State University
Morris B. Hoffman, District Judge, State of Colorado, University of Colorado
Owen D. Jones, Vanderbilt University
Gert-Jan Lokhorst, Delft University of Technology
Mathew D. McCubbins, University of California, San Diego
Robin Mackenzie, University of Kent
René Marois, Vanderbilt University
Terry A. Maroney, Vanderbilt University Law School
Stephen Morse, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Donald W. Pfaff, The Rockefeller University
Adina L. Roskies, Dartmouth College
Mohamed Sakel, East Kent University Hospital Trust
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Dartmouth College
David Terracina, University of Roma
A.M. Viens, Queen Mary, University of London
Nicole A. Vincent, Delft University of Technology
Dominic Wilkinson, University of Oxford, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
David H. Zald, Vanderbilt University