… in relation to brain scans used in death penalty cases in the USA. Surprisingly evenhanded, for a mainstream media take on neuro; more like this necessary!
Anna Agelii wins competitive bursary to Oxford lecture series
Anna Agelii, one of the department’s current MSc students, has won a competitive bursary to facilitate attendance at the annual Oxford University Uehiro Lecture series, organized by the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, for which we congratulate her! The lecture series and an accompanying workshop seminar will run 1-3 December 2014 in Oxford. It […]
Article on legal issues in anti-doping
A research team including Oskar MacGregor have published a British and European legal analysis of anti-doping work in the journal Fair Play entitled “Anti-doping, purported rights to privacy and WADA’s whereabouts requirements: A legal analysis“. Briefly, the article argues that the whereabouts requirements of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) are in conflict with article 8 […]