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Neofilolog
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2011
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issue 36
157-171
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The 21st century is the time of dynamic development of advanced technol-ogies as well as creating and improving equal opportunities for those who have not had them so far. The appropriate and well adjusted education of people who are mentally retarded may turn out to be one of the most im-portant ways to prepare them to live independently in their societies. In every Polish school at least one foreign language is taught and mostly it is English. Even though the idea of teaching English to mildly retarded stu-dents has always been controversial, the Ministry of Education in Poland decided to put it into practice. Consequently, since 2009 the junior high school graduation exam has included a component devoted to testing a for-eign language. These changes made it necessary to increase the effective-ness of foreign language pedagogy.
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In recent years, neuroscience has been increasingly making its way into law, to the extent that a new name for the field has emerged abroad, referred to as neurolaw. This area of law takes an interdisciplinary approach to different branches of law, focusing on human conduct in the light of new findings in neuroscience. In the Czech environment, however, neurolaw is neglected, despite the fact that the discussions that take place in this field seem to be directly crucial for some areas of law. In fact, neuroscience has cast doubt on the very philosophical foundations of criminal and civil law, especially in the area of the question of the existence of human freedom. This article focuses on selected interesting problems that neuroscience raises in the field of medical law.
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Neurověda se v posledních letech stále více prosazuje i do práva a to do takové míry, že se v zahraničí objevil název pro nový obor označovaný jako neuroprávo (neurolaw). Tato oblast práva využívá interdisciplinární přístup k různým odvětvím práva, přičemž se zaměřuje na lidské jednání ve světle nových poznatků v oblasti neurověd. V českém prostředí je ovšem neuroprávo opomíjeno a to přesto, že diskuze, které v této oblasti probíhají, se zdají pro některé oblasti práva přímo kruciální. Neurovědy totiž vystavily pochybnosti o samotných filosofických základech trestního i civilního práva, a to zejména v oblasti otázky existence lidské svobody. Tento článek se zaměřuje na vybrané zajímavé problémy, které neuroprávo přináší v oblasti medicínského práva.
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