Cognitive liberty and human rights

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the emerging debate regarding the relationship between the concept of Cognitive Liberty and Human Rights. For this reason, after briefly presenting some issues related to the development of recent neurotechnology, the different types of definitions of the concept of cognitive liberty, that have been recently proposed, are illustrated. Starting from these last, this chapter aims to analyze how, the whole relationship between human rights and Cognitive Liberty can change depending on the legislative strategy that one prefers to undertake.

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Sommaggio, P., & Mazzocca, M. (2020). Cognitive liberty and human rights. In Neuroscience and Law: Complicated Crossings and New Perspectives (pp. 95–111). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38840-9_6

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