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NEURORIGHTS: AN EXPANSION OF LIFE IN CHILE

2023
Chile became the first country to protect brain data as a constitutional right in 2021. This thesis investigates the spatial and temporal position of the respective “NeuroRights” amendment by conducting a theological genealogy of number 1° of article 19 of the 1980 Constitution, including ratified amendments thereafter, until 2021, through engaging ...
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Neurorights in question: rethinking the concept of mental integrity

Journal of Medical Ethics
The idea of a ‘right to mental integrity’, sometimes referred to as a ‘right against mental interference,’ is a relatively new concept in bioethics, making its way into debates about neurotechnological advances and the establishment of ‘neurorights.’ In this paper, we interrogate the idea of a right to mental integrity.
Jennifer, Blumenthal-Barby, Peter, Ubel
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Algorithmic biases: caring about teens’ neurorights

AI & SOCIETY, 2022
José M. Muñoz, José Ángel Marinaro
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Mind the Gap: Lessons Learned from Neurorights

Science & Diplomacy, 2022
Karen S. Rommelfanger   +2 more
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Re-Routing Along the Path to Enshrine Global Neurorights

AJOB Neuroscience, 2023
Helen S. Webster, Lauren R. Sankary
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Protecting My Mind: Cognitive Liberty, Commons, and Neurorights

Neurotechnology represents both an extraordinary opportunity for our intellectual capacities and a risk for the security, privacy, autonomy, and integrity of our minds and cognitive acts. Therefore, it is very important to find legal protection for the mind and its contents, that is, to recognize as an individual and social value the integrity of ...
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