Mechanical Brains and Responsible Choices: The Challenges to Responsibility of Contemporary Neuroscience

From: Agnieszka Bulat [mailto:Agnieszka.Bulat@student.uib.no]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 9:42 AM
To: Ragna Aarli; Linda Grøning; karina.therese.hoff@kriminalomsorg.no; et al
Subject: Bergen Lecture 2015

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Det juridiske fakultet har gleden av å annonsere Prof. Michael Moore fra University of Illinois College of Law som foredragsholder i årets Bergen Lecture i strafferett og straffeprosess. Prof. Moore skal holde forelesningen:

«Mechanical Brains and Responsible Choices: The Challenges to Responsibility of Contemporary Neuroscience»

TORSDAG 12. NOVEMBER KL. 10.15 – 12.00, Auditorium 2, Det juridiske fakultet, Universitetet i Bergen.

Plakat Bergen Lecture 2015[1]

Bergen Lecture 2015 arrangeres av fakultetets forskningsgruppe for strafferett og straffeprosess.

Påmelding til agnieszka.bulat@student.uib.no. Påmeldingsfrist 2. november.
Bergen Lecture 2015 er gratis og åpent for alle.

Del gjerne denne invitasjonen med dine kolleger.

Med beste hilsen,
Agnieszka Bulat,
på vegne av forskergruppen for strafferett og straffeprosess,
Det juridiske fakultet,
Universitetet i Bergen.
ENGLISH:

The Faculty of Law proudly announces Prof. Michael Moore from University of Illinois College of Law, as selected speaker of the fifth annual Bergen Lecture in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice.

Prof. Moore will give the lecture: «Mechanical Brains and Responsible Choices: The Challenges to Responsibility of Contemporary Neuroscience.»

THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER, AT 10.15 – 12.00 AM, Auditorium 2, Faculty of Law, University of Bergen.

Poster: Plakat Bergen Lecture 2015[1]

Bergen Lecture 2015 is arranged by the Faculty’s Research Group for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure.

Please register by sending en email to agnieszka.bulat@student.uib.no.
The registration deadline is 2 November.

Bergen Lecture 2015 is free and open to the public.

Feel free to forward this invitation to your colleagues.

With kind regards,
Agnieszka Bulat,
On behalf of the Research Group for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure,
Faculty of Law,
University of Bergen.

 

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