LEGAL STUDIES; SOCIAL SCIENCE; NORMATIVE STUDIES; THEORY OF LAW; SOCIOLOGY OF LAW; PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

Journal IUS Doctrina ISSN Impreso: 1659-3685 ISSN electrónico: 1659-3707

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NEURORIGHTS FROM A MENTAL PRIVACY UPDATE

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Keywords

Neuro-rights
Neurosciences
Cognitive freedom
Mental privacy
Mental integrity
Psychological continuity
Neuroderechos
Neurociencias
Libertad cognitiva
Privacidad mental
Integridad mental
Comunidad psicológica

How to Cite

Adán Ríos, A. . (2022). NEURODERECHOS DESDE UNA ACTUALIZACIÓN A LA PRIVACIDAD MENTAL. Journal IUS Doctrina, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.15517/id.2022.53004

Abstract

This article addresses the fact that neuro-rights have the potential to have a special impact on certain human rights such as privacy, freedom of thought, mental integrity, the right not to be discriminated against, the right to a fair trial or the right to Not to incriminate itself, international human rights law makes no explicit reference to neuroscience. Unlike other biomedical developments and the expert evidence in the field of neuro-law that has already been the subject of normative efforts at the national and international level, it remains largely an unknown for international human rights law. However, the implications of neuroscience and neurotechnology for inherent characteristics of human beings call for a swift and flexible response of the law in this area to mental privacy.

https://doi.org/10.15517/id.2022.53004
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