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The Neurolaw Research Group mainly carries out its research through work groups. In order to achieve the established objectives and tasks, the members of Neurolaw are assigned to one of three work groups that correspond to each of the three lines of research. Thus, there is a work group dedicated to Neurolaw, psychology and ethics, a second group focused on Neurocriminology and procedural law, and a third that addresses Neurolaw and Artificial Intelligence. Each of the work groups is led by a rapporteur who is responsible for convening the group’s members, preparing and coordinating the meetings and recording the work carried out and results achieved. The following Neurolaw members are currently serving as rapporteurs:

 

Work group

Rapporteur

Neurolaw, Psychology and Ethics Dr. Vicente Manuel Claramonte Sanz
Neurocriminology and Procedural Law Dr. Enrique Lanuza Navarro
Neurolaw and Artificial Intelligence Dr. Benjamín Saldaña Villoldo

 

In order to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion, the work groups consist of members from both multidisciplinary and legal fields. Experts, collaborators and assistants may be invited to participate in the meetings of these work groups, depending on the topics and preferences. The work groups meet in two four-month sessions: from October to January and from March to June of the respective academic year.