This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Automatism' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The medication(s) ...
Automatism is essentially a legal defence, arguing that a person cannot be held responsible for their actions because they had no conscious knowledge of them. There are two types of the condition: ...
Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. 1 Despite its long history, this area of automatism ...
Tokyo designer Ryunosuke Okazaki has created a collection of sculptural garments that reference the surrealist art method of automatism. His eponymous Automatism collection showcases a series of eight ...
This week the Supreme Court of Canada will hear appeals in two sensational murder cases that involved the defence of "automatism," where the perpetrators claimed they did not know what they were doing ...
Joseph Innocenti opens his first solo show at Johnsonese Gallery Saturday, titled “Controlled Automatism.” The word “controlled” in this case because Innocenti feels his work isn’t automatism in its ...
TORONTO — Canada’s Supreme Court ruled Friday that criminal defendants may argue that they were so intoxicated that they were in a state of automatism and therefore not responsible for some violent ...
Automatism is a state where someone commits an act without intending to do so, or without being aware of their conduct. In legal parlance, it is often considered where an individual’s contact with ...
Vol. 38, No. 4, Agency and Automatism: Photography as Art Since the Sixties, edited by Diarmud Costello, Margaret Iversen, and Joel Snyder (Summer 2012), pp. 819-854 (36 pages) Published By: The ...
Cases where people commit crimes while unconscious pose a unique challenge for the criminal justice system, legal experts say. Michael Jackson, head of the law department at the University of Hong ...
The concept of insurance can be traced back to the Roman Empire where, under maritime law, shippers took out insurance to protect themselves against the risk of losing their vessels to stormy seas, ...