2023
Minding Rights: Mapping Ethical and Legal Foundations of 'Neurorights'.
Ligthart S, Ienca M, Meynen G, Molnar-Gabor F, Andorno R, Bublitz C, Catley P, Claydon L, Douglas T, Farahany N, Fins J, Goering S, Haselager P, Jotterand F, Lavazza A, McCay A, Wajnerman Paz A, Rainey S, Ryberg J, Kellmeyer P. Minding Rights: Mapping Ethical and Legal Foundations of 'Neurorights'. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2023, 32: 1-21. PMID: 37183686, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180123000245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLegal foundationsCognitive libertyMental integrityMental privacyConstitutional legal frameworkCouncil of EuropePolicy discussionsLegal interpretationLegal frameworkInternational institutionsEthical frames of referenceInternational policiesNeurorightsLibertyEthical framePhilosophical assumptionsPolicyFrame of referenceGovernment guidelinesPrivacyLegalityCouncilDiscussionFoundationsActive interest
2022
The Unintended Consequences of Chile’s Neurorights Constitutional Reform: Moving beyond Negative Rights to Capabilities
Fins J. The Unintended Consequences of Chile’s Neurorights Constitutional Reform: Moving beyond Negative Rights to Capabilities. Neuroethics 2022, 15: 26. DOI: 10.1007/s12152-022-09504-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative rightsHuman rights lawInternational human rightsUnintended consequencesRights lawDisability lawChilean ConstitutionHuman rightsScience fiction fantasyConstitutional reformHealth justiceRightsScholarly scrutinyMartha NussbaumInternal disabilitiesNeurorightsLawFall preyReformConceptual confusionAmartya SenScientific progressLitigationJurisdictionsCapability approach