The time for legal and forensic psychology
Bernat-Noël Tiffon and Rocío Naveja have been featured in a series of publications in recent days that reflect their recent admission as academics of the RAED
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by Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jun 8, 2026 | Academicians in society, Criminal law, Health Sciences, Law, Legal and Forensic Medicine, Psychology | 0
Bernat-Noël Tiffon and Rocío Naveja have been featured in a series of publications in recent days that reflect their recent admission as academics of the RAED
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jun 8, 2026 | Computing, Criminal law, Information and communication technologies, Law, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
Jaume Antich calls for an update to international criminal law in light of the rise of AI in his presentation “Generative Artificial Intelligence: Machines That Decide,” during the 10th International Academic Meeting of the RAED (Royal Academy of Law).
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Apr 17, 2026 | Acts of admission as academicians, Criminal law, Education, ethics and values, Health Sciences, Information and communication technologies, Legal and Forensic Medicine | 0
In his inaugural address to the Royal Academy of Forensic Sciences (RAED), Bernat-Noël Tiffon reflects on whether artificial intelligence is an indispensable ally or a rival that could dehumanize forensic practice. He reviews the advances in AI for assessing the risk of violence and emphasizes the need to maintain human oversight and professional responsibility
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Apr 17, 2026 | Acts of admission as academicians, Criminal law, Health Sciences, Legal and Forensic Medicine, Sociology | 0
During her induction into the RAED, Rocío Naveja presents the so-called ALAS Guanajuato model, an innovative crime prevention strategy based on the progressive structural criminological vulnerability model
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Mar 6, 2026 | Communication sciences, Criminal law, Education, ethics and values, Law | 0
Luis de las Heras analyzes the speech that renowned American actor Kevin Spacey recently delivered at the Oxford Union Society, which quickly spread through social media, in the article “El discurso de Kevin Spacey: de actor a profesor de hecho de Derecho”
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 28, 2026 | Criminal law, Law, Monarchy, Political Sciences | 0
Daniel Berzosa reflects on the implications for the British parliamentary monarchy of the prosecution of Andrew Mountbatten, brother of King Charles III, in the Epstein case in the article “Andrés Windsor y el Estado de derecho” (Andrés Windsor and the Rule of Law)
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