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Coercive Brain-Reading in Criminal Justice: An Analysis of European Human Rights Law (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781009252461
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Emerging neurotechnology offers increasingly individualised brain information, enabling researchers to identify mental states and content. When accurate and valid, these brain-reading technologies also provide data that could be useful in criminal legal procedures, such as memory detection with EEG and the prediction of recidivism with fMRI. Yet, unlike in medicine, individuals involved in criminal cases will often be reluctant to undergo brain-reading procedures. This raises the question of whether coercive brain-reading could be permissible in criminal law. Coercive Brain-Reading in Criminal Justice examines this question in view of European human rights: the prohibition of ill-treatment, the right to privacy, freedom of thought, freedom of expression, and the privilege against self-incrimination. The book argues that, at present, the established framework of human rights does not exclude coercive brain-reading. It does, however, delimit the permissible use of forensic brain-reading without valid consent. This cautionary, cutting-edge book lays a crucial foundation for understanding the future of criminal legal proceedings in a world of ever-advancing neurotechnology.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Criminal Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Setting the stage: Why 'reading' brains raises fundamental legal questions for European human rights law
2. Brain-reading technologies: Their legally relevant features
3. Coercive brain-reading and the prohibition of ill-treatment
4. Coercive brain-reading and the right to respect for private life
5. Coercive brain-reading and the rights to freedom of thought and to freedom of expression
6. Coercive brain-reading and the privilege against self-incrimination
7. Procedural implications of brain-reading in breach of the ECHR: Excluding unlawfully obtained evidence?
8. Discussion and perspectives: Emerging challenges for European human rights law
9. Concluding observations
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Series: Law and the Cognitive Sciences

Coercive Brain-Reading in Criminal Justice: An Analysis of European Human Rights Law ISBN 9781009252430
Published September 2022
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
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Law and Mind: A Survey of Law and the Cognitive Sciences ISBN 9781108486002
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Law and Mind: A Survey of Law and the Cognitive Sciences (eBook) ISBN 9781316997086
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Cambridge University Press
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