The Cambridge handbook of information technology, life sciences and human rights. / / edited by Marcello Ienca [and four others].

Debates on the human-rights implications of new and emerging technologies have been hampered by the lack of a comprehensive theoretical framework for the complex issues involved. This volume provides that framework, bringing a multidisciplinary and international perspective to the evolution of human...

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Superior document:Cambridge Law Handbooks
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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Cambridge Law Handbooks.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 307 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Apr 2022).
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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.