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SUMMARY:Law and Mind 2017
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LOCATION:Bracka 14\, Kraków\, Poland
DESCRIPTION:<p>Type of announcement: conference Category: conferences\, cfp Date: 24 - 25 November 2017 Location: Krak&oacute\;w\, Polska Target audience: legal scholars\, philosophers Costs: 60-150 euro Deadline: Saturday 30 September 2017 Short description<br>LAW AND MIND 24-25.11<br>The aim of the conference is to combine the perspectives of psychology\, neurobiology\, and cognitive science.<br>Recent advances in psychology\, neurobiology and cognitive science have created many ideas whose relevance for jurisprudence can be significant. It is our hope that a stimulating exchange of ideas between scholars from these empirical disciplines and legal scholars will generate new insights and develop further the ongoing debate in this field.<br>Keynote speakers: Giovanni Sartor\, Francis X. Shen\, Deborah W. Denno\, Fritz Strack Name of person(s) to contact for more information: Bartosz Janik Email of person(s) to contact for more information:&nbsp\;bartosz.janik@doctoral.uj.edu.pl Name of submittor: Bartosz Janik Email of submittor:&nbsp\;bartosz.janik@doctoral.uj.edu.pl&nbsp\; CFP</p>\n<p>LAW AND MIND 24-25.11<br>The aim of the conference is to combine the perspectives of psychology\, neurobiology\, and cognitive science.</p>\n<p>Recent advances in psychology\, neurobiology and cognitive science have created many ideas whose relevance for jurisprudence can be significant. It is our hope that a stimulating exchange of ideas between scholars from these empirical disciplines and legal scholars will generate new insights and develop further the ongoing debate in this field.<br>Keynote speakers: Giovanni Sartor\, Francis X. Shen\, Deborah W. Denno</p>\n<p>Call For Papers<br>Abstract submission: 30 September\, 2017<br>Paper acceptance: 15 November\, 2017<br>The conference will cover the following topics (though papers on other related topics are also welcome):<br>- Cognitive neuroscience and emergence of moral norms<br>- Legal frameworks for neuroscientific evidence<br>- Philosophy of law in context of neuroscience<br>- Psychology of decision making<br>- Heuristics and biases in courtroom<br>- Empirical research connected with legal decision making<br>- Frameworks for moral\, ethical\, and legal reasoning<br>- Case studies showing ambiguities in legal decision making<br>- Other relevant\, documented case studies and theoretical papers</p>\n<p>Authors are invited to submit abstracts (1000 words) plus the -references\, prepared for blind review.<br>Submit here:&nbsp\;https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lam17</p>\n<p>Conference website: lawandmind.info</p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Brożek Bartosz";CN=Janik Bartosz:
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