1. Introduction Sofia Moratti and Dennis Patterson 2. The Neurobiology of Antisocial and Amoral Behaviour: Insights from Brain Science and Implications for Law Cole Korponay and Michael Koenigs 3. 'Neuroscepticism' in the Courtroom: The Limited Role of Neuroscientific Evidence in Belgian Criminal Proceedings Katrien Hanoulle and Frank Verbruggen 4. France. Is the Evidence Too Cerebral to Be Cartesian? Rafael Encinas de Muñagorri and Claire Saas 5. 'Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity' in the Italian Jurisdiction. A Neuroscience Revolution? Barbara Bottalico and Amedeo Santosuosso 6.
Legal Insanity and Neurolaw in the Netherlands: Developments and Debates Gerben Meynen 7. On the Abolition and Reintroduction of Legal Insanity in Sweden Tova Bennet and Susanna Radovic 8. Abolishing the Insanity Verdict in the United Kingdom: A Better Balance Between Legal Rules and Scientific Understanding? Lisa Claydon and Paul Catley 9. Legal Insanity in the Age of Neuroscience Stephen J Morse.