IFNLS Joined IRFLC as an Honorary Member

 


Announcement: IFNLS Joins the International Research Foundation of Law and Criminology as an Honorary Member

We are pleased to announce that the International Federation of Neuro-Legal Sciences (IFNLS) has officially joined the International Research Foundation of Law and Criminology (IRFLC) as an honorary member. This prestigious collaboration marks a significant milestone in fostering interdisciplinary research and advancing knowledge at the intersection of neuroscience, law, and criminology.

The IFNLS, renowned for its pioneering work in neuro-legal sciences, brings invaluable expertise on the neurological underpinnings of legal behavior, decision-making processes, and the impact of brain science on criminal justice systems. By joining the IRFLC as an honorary member, IFNLS will collaborate with a global network of scholars, researchers, and practitioners dedicated to promoting innovative and evidence-based approaches to law and criminology.

This partnership is expected to enhance interdisciplinary dialogue, encourage joint research initiatives, and facilitate the exchange of ideas across diverse fields such as neuroscience, psychology, legal studies, and criminology. Together, the IFNLS and IRFLC aim to contribute to more effective policies and practices that address complex legal and criminal issues in the modern world.

We warmly welcome the International Federation of Neuro-Legal Sciences into the IRFLC family and look forward to a fruitful and enduring collaboration that will push the boundaries of knowledge and improve justice systems worldwide.

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