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1st International Conference on Decision Making in Medicine and Law: Opportunities and pitfalls of information technologies

Event Dates

Dec 14, 2023 - Dec 15, 2023

Location

Rome, Italy

Submission Deadline

Oct 15, 2023

The new International Conference on Decision Making in Medicine and Law aims at becoming a new established meeting point for the exchange of research experience on all aspects of decision making in medicine and law, with a special emphasis on the implications of the use of information technologies, specifically Artificial Intelligence.

The conference aims at:

– Providing students, practitioners, and researchers in psychiatry, psychology, and law, with high quality education on cutting-edge topics in medicine and law, as well as in other relevant aspects of the forensic field.

– Bringing together research scholars as well as practitioners in forensic psychiatry, psychology, and law to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of decision making in medicine and law.

– Facilitating connections and building synergies among the different disciplines.

DMM&L 2023 welcomes authors to submit proposals for presentations of thematic sessions.

== Topics of interest ==

Topics of interest are as follows (the list is not exhaustive):

– Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in medicine and law

– Decision-making in forensic psychiatric assessment

– The role of neuroscience in legal proceedings

– Multidisciplinary perspectives in forensic evaluations

– Ethical aspects linked to the use of AI in the forensic field

– AI applications in prediction of aggression and violence

– AI and its implications in guilt, punishment, and responsibility

– AI-based systems to support personal injury compensation.

== Types of submissions ==

The following types of submissions are solicited:

– Abstracts of oral presentations

– Abstracts to be presented in the poster session

– Proposals of thematic sessions, including the abstracts of 4-5 oral presentations on a related topic. Those who organize two or more sessions will be added to the Scientific Programme Committee.

== Journal special issue ==

We aim at publishing a special issue in a widely recognised International journal with extended versions of the best conference contributions, provided that a sufficient amount of high-quality manuscripts is collected. Prospective authors will be given further details after the conference.

== Scientific Programme Committee (initial list) ==

– Felice Francesco Carabellese

Professor in Forensic Psychiatry

Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine

University of Bari, Italy

– Roberto Catanesi

Professor in Forensic Psychopathology

Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine

University of Bari, Italy

– Giuseppe Corasaniti

Professor of Philosophy of Law

Universitas Mercatorum of Rome, Italy

– Giovanna Laura De Fazio

Professor of Criminology and Law

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

– Stefano Ferracuti

Professor in Forensic Psychopathology

Department of Human Neuroscience

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

– Marcello Ienca

Professor of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

School of Medicine

Technical University of Munich, Germany

– Brendan Kelly

Professor of Psychiatry

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

– Henry Gerard Kennedy

Professor of Forensic Psychiatry

DUNDRUM Centre for Forensic Excellence

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

– Toni Mancini

Professor in Artificial Intelligence

Department of Computer Science

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

– Gabriele Mandarelli

Assistant Professor in Forensic Medicine

Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine

University of Bari, Italy

– Gerben Meynen

Professor in Ethics and Forensic Psychiatry

Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Faculty of Humanities, Moral and Political Philosophy, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

– Giovanna Parmigiani

Research fellow in Forensic Psychiatry

Department of Human Neuroscience

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

– Pietro Pietrini

Professor in Forensic Psychopathology

Molecular Mind Laboratory

IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy

– Paolo Roma

Professor in Clinical Psychology

Department of Human Neuroscience

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

– Amedeo Santosuosso

Professor of Philosophy of Law

Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia

– Giuseppe Sartori

Professor in Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience

Department of General Psychology

University of Padua, Italy