Chapters

Mind and Brain

Buthut, M., Chandler, J.A., Bublitz, J.C. & Soekadar, S.R. (submitted 2022). Ethics of non-invasive neuromodulation in psychiatry.

Soekadar, S.R., Vermehren M., Colucci, A., Haslacher, D., Bublitz, J.C., Ienca, M., Chandler, J.A. & Blankertz, B.(submitted 2022). Future Developments in Brain/Neural Computer Interface Technology. In Dubljevic, V. (ed), Policy, Identity and Neurotechnology. Springer.

Chandler, J.A. (2023). Legal responses to religious and other objections to declaration of death by neurologic criteria. In Lewis, A. & Bernat, J. (eds), Advances in Neuroethics – Death Determination by Neurologic Criteria:  Areas of Controversy and Consensus. Springer. pp.305-320.

Chandler, J.A. (accepted 2021). Cultural neuroethics in practice – law, human rights, and brain death. In Farisco, M. (ed), Neuroethics and Cultural Diversity. ISTE and Wiley.

Chandler, J.A. & Vogeley, K. (accepted 2021, forthcoming June 2023). Cognitive enhancement from a legal perspective. In Jotterand, F. & Ienca, M. (eds), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement.

Bublitz, J.C., Chandler,  J.A.,  Ienca, M. (2022). Human-machine symbiosis and the hybrid mind: Implications for ethics, law and human rights. Chapter 20 in Ienca, M., Pollicino, O., Liguori, L., Andorno, R., Stefanini, E. (eds), Cambridge Handbook of Life Sciences, Information Technology and Human  Rights. Cambridge University Press.

Basaran Akmazoglu, T. & Chandler, J.A. (2021). Mapping the Emerging Legal Landscape for Neuroprostheses: Human Interests and Legal Resources. In Hevia, M. (ed), Regulating Neuroscience: Transnational Legal Challenges. (Vol 4. pp.63-98).Elsevier.

Illes, J., Lipsman, N., McDonald, P.J., Hrincu, V., Chandler, J.A., Fasano, A., Giacobbe, P., Hamani, C., Ibrahim, G.M., Kiss, Z., Meng, Y.,  Sankar, T. & Weise, L. (2021). From vision to action:  Canadian leadership in ethics and neurotechnology. In Moro, E., Polosa, M. & Hamani, C. (eds), International Review of Neurobiology, Vol. 159, pp. 241-273.

Chandler, J.A., Khaliq, Y., Gupta, M., McKenzie, K., Hatcher, S. & Lee, O. (2020). Weighing public health and mental health responses to non-compliance with public health directives in the context of mental illness. In Flood, C.M., MacDonnell, V., Philpott, J., Thériault, S. & Venkatapuram, S. (eds), Vulnerable: The law, policy and ethics of COVID-19. Ottawa University Press.

Dawson, A., Chandler, J.A., Gavaghan, C., Hall, W. & Carter, A. (2020). Use of neuropsychiatric evidence as a mitigating factor in sentencing offenders with addictive behaviours. In Vincent, N. (ed) Neuro-interventions and the law:  Regulating human mental capacity. Oxford University Press.

Chandler, J.A. (2017). Mental Health Law. In Erdman, J., Gruben, V. & Nelson, E. (eds), Canadian Health Law and Policy. 5th ed. LexisNexis.

Chandler, J.A. (2017). The impact of neuroscience in the law:  How perceptions of control and responsibility affect the definition of disability. In Illes, J. (ed), Neuroethics: Anticipating the Future. Oxford University Press.

Chandler, J.A. (2016). Mental Health and Disability in Canadian Law:  Evolving Concepts, Concerns and Responses. In Chandler, J.A & Flood, C. (eds), Law and Mind:  Mental Health Law and Policy in Canada.LexisNexis Canada.

Chandler, J.A. & Dodek, A. (2016). Cognitive enhancement in the courtroom:  What can we learn about the ethics of pharmacological cognitive enhancement by looking at judicial cognition? In Dubljevic, V. & Jotterand, F. (eds), Cognitive Enhancement: Ethical and Policy Implications in International Perspectives. Oxford University Press.

Chandler, J.A. (2015). Mind, Brain and Law:  Issues at the Intersection of Neuroscience, Personal Identity and the Legal System. In Clausen, J. & Levy, N. (eds) Handbook of Neuroethics. Springer Publishing. pp. 441-458.

Chandler, J.A. (2014). Legally-coerced consent to treatment in the criminal justice system. In Holmes, D., Perron, A. & Jacob, J.D. (eds), Power and the Psychiatric Apparatus: Repression, Transformation and Assistance. Ashgate Publishing. pp.199-216.

Organ Donation and Transplantation

Chandler, J.A. (2023). Legal responses to religious and other objections to declaration of death by neurologic criteria. In Lewis, A. & Bernat, J. (eds), Advances in Neuroethics – Death Determination by Neurologic Criteria:  Areas of Controversy and Consensus. Springer. pp.305-320.

Chandler, J.A. & Gruben, V. (2016). The Ethics of Persuasion:  Evaluating the ethical limits on attempting to persuade families to donate the organs of deceased family members. In Greenberg, R., Goldberg, A. & Rodriguez-Arias, D. (eds), Ethics in Pediatric Organ Transplantation. Springer.

Other

Scassa, T., Chandler, J.A., Bedard, Y. & Gervais, M. (2012). Working at the intersection of law and science: Reflections on a fruitful collaboration. In Chrisman, N. & Wachowicz, M. (eds), The Added Value of Scientific Networking. Geoide Network. pp. 47-68.

Kerr, I., Chandler, J.A. & Caulfield, T. (2011). Emerging Health Technologies. In Downie, J., Caulfield, T. & Flood, C. (eds), Canadian Health Law and Policy. 4th ed. LexisNexis Canada. pp. 501-538.

Chandler, J.A. & Gruben, V. (2010). Information Privacy and the Governmental Collection of Personal Health Information: Proposed Principles for the Health Information Registry under the Assisted Human Reproduction Act. In Regis, C. & Khouri, R. (eds), Les grands défis en droit et politiques de la santé/The Grand Challenges in Health Law and Policy. Éditions Yvon Blais/Thomson Reuters. pp. 107-164.

Chandler, J.A. (2010). Harmful Information: Negligence Liability for Incorrect Information. In Devillers, R. & Goodchild, H. (eds), Spatial Data Quality: From Process to Decisions. CRC Press. pp. 221-222.

Chandler, J.A. (2009). Personal Privacy versus National Security: Clarifying and Reframing the Trade-off. In Kerr, I., Lucock, C. & Steeves, V., (eds), On the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society. Oxford Univ. Press. pp. 121-138.

Chandler, J.A. (2009). Contracting Insecurity: Software License Terms that Undermine Cybersecurity. In  Matwyshyn, A.M. (ed). Harboring Data: Information Security, Law and the Corporation. Stanford Univ. Press. pp. 159-201.

Chandler, J.A. el-Khatib, K., Benyoucef, M., von Bochmann, G. & Adams, C. (2007). Legal Challenges of Online Reputation Systems. In  Song, R., Korba, L. & Yee, G. (eds), Trust in eServices: Technologies, Practices and Challenges. IGI Publishing. pp. 84-111.

Chandler, J.A. (2007). Improving Software Security: A Discussion of Liability for Unreasonably Insecure Software. In Chander, A,. Gelman, L, & Radin, M.J. (eds), Securing Privacy in the Internet Age. Stanford University Press. pp. 155-186.