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New Criminal Law Review (2015) 18 (1): 35–70.
Published: 01 February 2015
...-human in nature (i.e., not a free will rationally cognizant of other equally free wills), it is a misconceived import into an analysis of criminal liability. As such, its accep- tance should remain outside of the province of any court. . . . [T]he dictates of criminal justice . . . require that the only...
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New Criminal Law Review (2013) 16 (3): 449–493.
Published: 01 July 2013
...Emad H. Atiq Do recent results in neuroscience and psychology that portray our choices as predetermined threaten to undermine the assumptions about “free will” that drive criminal law? This article answers in the affirmative, and offers a novel argument for the transformative import of modern...