Alimardani Armin
School of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
J Law Biosci. 2018 Nov 12;5(3):724-742. doi: 10.1093/jlb/lsy024. eCollection 2018 Dec.
The implications of neuroscience in the legal context have been considered in many countries; however, there has been very little (if any) research on the use of neuroscience in criminal law in Iran. Furthermore, because Iran's legal system incorporates Islamic rules, the legal implications of neuroscience might be fundamentally different from those of other countries. Accordingly, this paper will discuss the potential use of neuroscientific evidence in the evaluation of criminal responsibility and the assessment of sentencing within the Islamic legal system of Iran. The study will conclude that while there are a number of issues that may prevent the use of neuroscience in Iran's criminal justice system, there is a potential for the neuroscience to be used for purposes such as establishing the insanity defense and mitigating the punishment.
许多国家都已考虑到神经科学在法律背景下的影响;然而,伊朗对神经科学在刑法中的应用研究极少(即便有也微乎其微)。此外,由于伊朗的法律体系纳入了伊斯兰规则,神经科学的法律影响可能与其他国家存在根本差异。因此,本文将探讨神经科学证据在伊朗伊斯兰法律体系中评估刑事责任和量刑方面的潜在用途。研究将得出结论,虽然存在一些可能阻碍神经科学在伊朗刑事司法系统中应用的问题,但神经科学仍有用于诸如确立精神错乱抗辩和减轻刑罚等目的的潜力。