Designing New Neurorights: Tasking and Translating Them to All Humanity

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4):372-374 (2023)
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As Herrera-Ferrá et al. (2023) carefully explain, the contentious legacy of human rights should not prevent the re-crafting of particular ethico-legal responsibilities and obligations focal to the...

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