从伊斯兰神经法的角度看自由意志的丧失:伊朗的刑事司法制度

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, LEGAL Medecine & Droit Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.meddro.2023.08.002
Arian Petoft (Assistant Professor of Neurolaw) , Mahmoud Abbasi (Associate Professor of Medical Law) , Alireza Zali (Professor of neurosurgery)
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随着神经法学的发展和大脑新秘密的发现,刑事司法系统利用神经科学的研究成果在司法方面取得了重大进展。神经科学技术在伊斯兰刑法体系中的一个重要应用,就是从神经心理学的角度解释人类自由意志的各个层面,除了为界定这一刑事责任要素创造新的方法外,还能确保被告在犯罪过程中的自由意志。为此,当前的研究试图在伊朗刑事司法系统的框架内回答这些问题:从伊斯兰神经法的角度来看,什么是自由意志?本文努力向刑事司法的发展迈出适当的一步,并介绍了伊斯兰神经法。在这项研究中,我们发现精神障碍、胁迫、紧急情况、醉酒、昏睡和错误是核心原因,可以通过脑电图和 fMRI 技术以特定方式进行评估,尽管每种技术都有其局限性。
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Loss of free will from the perspective of islamic neurolaw: The Iranian criminal justice system

With the advancement of neurolaw and the discovery of new secrets of the brain, criminal justice systems have made significant progress in justice, employing neuroscience findings. A crucial application of neuroscience techniques in the Islamic criminal law system is to explain the dimensions of human free will from the perspective of neuropsychology, which in addition to creating a new approach to defining this element of criminal responsibility, can ensure the free will of the accused during the commitment of the crime. For this purpose, the current research is an attempt to answer these questions in the framework of Iran's criminal justice system: what is free will from the perspective of Islamic neurolaw, and what are the causes of the loss of free will? This article strives to take an appropriate step towards the development of criminal justice, and introduces Islamic neurolaw. In this study we found that mental disorders, coercion, emergency, drunkenness, somnambulism, and error are the core causes that can be assessed in specific ways using EEG and fMRI techniques, although each has limitations.

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Medecine & Droit
Medecine & Droit MEDICINE, LEGAL-
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期刊介绍: The Scientific Committee of the journal Médecine et Droit includes professors of medicine, professors of law, magistrates, lawyers, court medical experts, and specialists in compensation for physical injury. Médecine et Droit provides: • rigorous and clear support for informative and educational matter • a tool for reflection and actualisation of knowledge • an essential link between doctors and lawyers. Médecine et Droit informs: • doctors on different aspects of law and regulations encountered in their profession • lawyers on the specific problems of the medical profession and important bio-ethical issues
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