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The Cambridge handbook of information technology, life sciences and human rights, edited by Marcello Ienca, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), College of Humanities; Oreste Pollicino, Bocconi University (Italy) Faculty of Law; Laura Liguori, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Elisa Stefanini, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Roberto Andorno, University of Zurich Faculty of Law

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The Cambridge handbook of information technology, life sciences and human rights, edited by Marcello Ienca, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), College of Humanities; Oreste Pollicino, Bocconi University (Italy) Faculty of Law; Laura Liguori, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Elisa Stefanini, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Roberto Andorno, University of Zurich Faculty of Law
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Cambridge handbook of information technology, life sciences and human rights
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bibliography
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1289619098
Responsibility statement
edited by Marcello Ienca, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), College of Humanities; Oreste Pollicino, Bocconi University (Italy) Faculty of Law; Laura Liguori, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Elisa Stefanini, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Roberto Andorno, University of Zurich Faculty of Law
Series statement
Cambridge law handbooks
Summary
"This handbook intends to offer a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the human rights implications of emerging technologies in the fields of life sciences and information and communication technologies (ICT). To this end, the volume brings together leading experts whose expertise encompasses several disciplinary domains (law, ethics, technology, basic science, medicine, business, etc.) with purposes of gathering extensive multidisciplinary knowledge about the evolutive transformation of the human rights framework in response to technological innovation. In particular, the aim of this volume is threefold. First, it aims to provide a comprehensive state-of-the-art report on emerging technologies that are likely to transform the human rights framework in the upcoming decades. Second, this collection of essays aims to raise awareness of the ethically and legally appropriate implementation of these technologies and to identify possible critical issues that arise or might arise in the context of their application. Third, and ultimately, the volume intends to contribute to the development of a robust, inclusive, and anticipatory human rights framework that can guide global societies across the ongoing digital transformation. In doing so, special attention is devoted to promoting policies and regulatory frameworks that foster the inalienable rights of individuals and the prevention of potential inappropriate uses or abuses of emerging technologies"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Marcello Ienca, Oreste Pollicino, Laura Liguori, Elisa Stefanini and Roberto Andorno -- M-health at the crossroads between the right to health and the right privacy / Oreste Pollicino, Laura Liguori and Elisa Stefanini -- Neurorights and the Chilean initiative / Emily Einhorn and Rafael Yuste -- Persuasive technologies and the right to mental liberty : the 'smart' rehabilitation of criminal offenders / Sjors Ligthart, Gerben Meynen and Thomas Douglas -- The ethics and laws of medical big data / Hrefna D. Gunnarsdóttir, I. Glenn Cohen, Timo Minssen, Sara Gerke -- The right to have a child : through the lens of the third phase reproductive technologies / Judit Sandor -- Medical robots and the rights to health care : a progressive realisation / Robin L. Pierce and Eduard Fosch-Villaronga -- Life-maintaining Technology and the right to die / Federico Gustavo Pizzetti -- The spread of telemedicine in daily practice : weighing risks and benefits / Carlo Botrugno -- Reproductive technologies and reproductive rights : the role of law and ethics / Belinda Bennett and Bernadette Richard -- The right to internet access : a comparative constitutional legal framework / Oreste Pollicino -- Face recognition and the right to stay anonymous / Clare Garvie -- Artificial intelligence and the right to algorithmic transparency / Marc Rotenberg -- Machine learning, cognitive sovereignty and data protection rights with respect to automated decisions / Lee A. Bygrave -- Going dark or living forever : the right to be forgotten, search engines and press archives / Peggy Valcke and Simon Verschaev -- Artificial intelligence and children's rights / Ronny Bogani and Burkhard Schafer -- Internet of things devices, citizen science research, and the right to science : ethical and legal issues / James Scheibner, Anna Jobin and Effy Vayena -- Connected but still excluded? Digital exclusion beyond internet access / Sofia Ranchordás -- Technological change snad rights evolution in the bio-digital era : a philosophical overview / Marta Bertolaso and Alfredo Marcos -- Human dignity, life sciences technologies and the renewed imperative to preserve human freedom / Roberto Andorno -- Human-machine symbiosis and the hybrid mind : implications for ethics, law & human rights / Christoph Bublitz, Jennifer Chandler and Marcello Ienca -- Epilogue : technology, human rights and the future of the human / Marcello Ienca
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