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Regulating Neuroscience: Transnational Legal Challenges

Regulating Neuroscience: Transnational Legal Challenges

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The Volume Regulating Neuroethics: Transnational Legal challenges will focus on the ethical and legal challenges of neurotechnology and its global regulation, including topics such as free will, human liberty, criminal and civil liability, and the legal regulation of biotechnological developments.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2021
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

The Volume Regulating Neuroethics: Transnational Legal Challenges delves into the intricate and rapidly evolving ethical and legal landscape posed by neurotechnology and its global regulation. This comprehensive volume explores a wide range of topics, encompassing the fundamental principles of neuroethics, the interplay between free will and human liberty, and their profound implications in criminal and civil liability. It also examines the complex challenges associated with the legal regulation of biotechnological advancements, particularly in the domains of health, privacy, and other fundamental human rights.

The ethical and legal considerations surrounding neurotechnology are of paramount importance as we navigate the rapidly advancing field of neuroscience and its applications. The Volume Regulating Neuroethics: Transnational Legal Challenges aims to shed light on these critical issues and provide a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing the ethical and legal challenges associated with neurotechnology.

In the first chapter, the volume delves into the foundations of neuroethics, exploring the philosophical and ethical principles that guide the development and application of neurotechnology. It examines the concept of consciousness, the nature of free will, and the ethical implications of manipulating the brain and its functions. The chapter also discusses the importance of transparency, informed consent, and ethical review in the research and development of neurotechnology.

The second chapter examines the impact of neurotechnology on criminal and civil liability. It explores the legal frameworks that govern the use of neurotechnology in law enforcement, the justice system, and the private sector. The chapter also discusses the challenges associated with the identification of criminal responsibility in cases where neurotechnology is used as evidence, and the ethical considerations involved in the use of neurotechnology for interrogation and surveillance.

The third chapter focuses on the legal regulation of biotechnological developments, particularly in the domains of health and privacy. It examines the regulatory frameworks that govern the use of genetic engineering, stem cell research, and other biotechnological advancements. The chapter also discusses the challenges associated with the balancing of scientific progress, public health, and individual rights, particularly in the context of genetic discrimination and privacy breaches.

The fourth chapter explores the ethical and legal implications of neurotechnology in the context of healthcare. It examines the use of neurotechnology for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neurological disorders, as well as the ethical considerations involved in the use of neurotechnology for medical research and clinical trials. The chapter also discusses the challenges associated with the accessibility and affordability of neurotechnology, particularly in developing countries.

The fifth chapter examines the ethical and legal implications of neurotechnology in the context of education and learning. It explores the use of neurotechnology for the enhancement of cognitive abilities, the development of personalized learning strategies, and the ethical considerations involved in the use of neurotechnology for educational assessment and grading. The chapter also discusses the challenges associated with the ethical training of neuroscientists and other professionals involved in the development and application of neurotechnology.

The final chapter summarizes the key findings and recommendations of the volume. It highlights the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, robust regulatory frameworks
Frameworks, and international cooperation in the regulation of neurotechnology. It also emphasizes the importance of ethical and legal considerations in the development and application of neurotechnology, and the need for policymakers to address the complex and multifaceted challenges posed by this rapidly evolving field.

In conclusion, The Volume Regulating Neuroethics: Transnational Legal Challenges is a comprehensive and timely examination of the ethical and legal challenges posed by neurotechnology and its global regulation. It provides a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, and serves as a call to action to action for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address the complex and multifaceted challenges posed by this rapidly evolving field. By exploring the foundations of neuroethics, the impact of neurotechnology on criminal and civil liability.

Weight: 328g
Dimension: 153 x 227 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780128216903

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