Call for Papers: MINDS FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS: 30-31 October 2025, Amsterdam
Responsible use of neurotechnology in different social domains
Abstract submission topics may include:
- Moral rights over the mind Scope and foundations of legal rights for the mind (e.g., constitutional and human rights)
- Permissible limitations of legal rights for the mind (e.g., absolute protection, proportionality)
- Ethical principles and soft law instruments to regulate neurotechnology (e.g., by UNESCO and OECD)
- Supranational regulations relevant to neurotechnology (e.g., MDR, GDPR, AI Act)
- Domestic regulatory frameworks (e.g., criminal law, private law, administrative law)
- The relationship between moral rights, legal rights, and policy to protect the mind
- Deadline abstract submission: 1 April 2025, submit via the conference website
- Participation is free of charge.
- Registration fee for attendees: EUR 100, PhD students EUR 50 (including dinner)
- Organisation by LENC and TAPOM projects, both funded by the Dutch Research Council
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