The regulation of neuro-rights
Resumen: The relationship between the law and neurotechnology is fascinating. Its impact strains the law at its seams: from a person’s identity and their free will to liability for damages. This article explores neuro-rights. The constitutional reform undertaken byChile and the Digital Rights Charter of the Government of Spain are two different ways to achieve the same end: regulating and protecting human rights against the advances of neurotechnology.
Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14615823
Año: 2021
Publicado en: European review of digital administration & law 2, 2 (2021), 149-162
ISSN: 2724-5969

Financiación: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/DGA/S22-20R
Tipo y forma: Article (Published version)
Área (Departamento): Área Derecho Administrativo (Dpto. Derecho Público)
Dataset asociado: The regulation of Neuro-Rights ( DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14615823)

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