In recent years, philosophical-legal studies on neuroscience (mainly in the fields of neuroethics and neurolaw) have given increasing prominence to a normative analysis of the ethical-legal challenges in the mind and brain sciences in terms of rights ...
Marcello Ienca
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On pharmacological neuroenhancement as part of the new neurorights' pioneering legislation in Chile: a perspective [PDF]
The so-called neurorights are emerging human rights, or rather reconfigurations of already existing human rights, seeking to address the impact of the possible misuse of neurotechnologies, which have the potential to become more invasive and harmful in ...
María Isabel Cornejo-Plaza +1 more
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Neurorights vs. neuroprediction and lie detection: The imperative limits to criminal law [PDF]
Diego Borbón
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Neurorights in History: A Contemporary Review of José M. R. Delgado’s “Physical Control of the Mind” (1969) and Elliot S. Valenstein’s “Brain Control” (1973) [PDF]
Scholars from various disciplines discuss the ethical, legal, and social implications of neurotechnology. Some have proposed four concrete “neurorights”. This review presents the research of two pioneers in brain stimulation from the 1950s to 1970s, José
Stephan Schleim
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A Critical Perspective on NeuroRights: Comments Regarding Ethics and Law [PDF]
OPINION article Front. Hum. Neurosci., 25 October 2021Sec.
Diego Borbón
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Chilean Supreme Court ruling on the protection of brain activity: neurorights, personal data protection, and neurodata [PDF]
This paper discusses a landmark ruling by the Chilean Supreme Court of August 9, 2023 dealing with the right to mental privacy, originated with an action for constitutional protection filed on behalf of Guido Girardi Lavin against Emotiv Inc., a North ...
María Isabel Cornejo-Plaza +5 more
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Novel Neurorights: From Nonsense to Substance [PDF]
AbstractThis paper analyses recent calls for so called “neurorights”, suggested novel human rights whose adoption is allegedly required because of advances in neuroscience, exemplified by a proposal of the Neurorights Initiative. Advances in neuroscience and technology are indeed impressive and pose a range of challenges for the law, and some novel ...
Jan Christoph Bublitz
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Neurorights as reconceptualized human rights
José M Muñoz
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NeuroRight to Equal Access to Mental Augmentation
This paper addresses the different discussions that led to the creation of the NeuroRights Initiative and the proposal for a NeuroRight to equal access to mental augmentation.
Diego Alejandro Borbón Rodríguez +2 more
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Editorial: Law and neuroscience: justice as a challenge for neurorights, neurolaw, and forensic psychology [PDF]
Eric García-López +2 more
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