The Centre for Neurotechnology and Law
The first of its kind organization focused on neurotechnology and law, advancing work in cognitive liberty, mental privacy, regulation, neuroethics, and legal frameworks to drive positive impact.
Overview
The Centre for Neurotechnology and Law is a research and advocacy center focused on the intersection of neuroscience and legal standards, headquartered in London. The organization aims to explore how advancements in neurotechnology can inform and transform legal practices. Established in May 2024 by Harry Lambert, the Centre has six key mission objectives that seek to ensure that neurotechnology advances human capabilities while respecting human rights and dignity. The Centre for Neurotechnology and Law addresses issues related to cognitive liberty, mental privacy, regulation, neuroethics, and legal frameworks, aiming to drive positive impact in these areas.
Details
- Category
- Legal Services
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- BCI, Neurotech, Neurotechnology, Neurorights, Privacy, Global Panel of Experts, Neurotechnology and Law Specialist, and Education of neurotechnology
- Locations
- London, GB