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Anna Spain Bradley, "Human Choice in International Law" (Cambridge UP, 2021)

New Books in Neuroscience

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Human Choice in the U.N. Security Council

The impact of emotion, bias and trust are different in this context. The authority by which the security council operates is rooted in the very united nations charter itself. There's a lot of different ways that decision makers are asked to make choices in human rights. You can be a human rights lawyer making advocacy before a human rights body. Or you can be somebody demonstrating and standing up for your own human rights. We're all different, but our brains, or brains per or species,. So on that level, decision making across these areas. International law is not fundamentally different from a neuro scientific human choice perspective.

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