Neurotechnologie & Justice (FR)

OHCHR – Secretary-General’s report on human rights in the administration of justice: neurotechnology and emerging technologies (pursuant to A/RES/79/172)


Approaches the same neurotechnology-in-justice questions through the lens of Romano-Germanic legal philosophy – the French doctrine of dignity (décision du Conseil constitutionnel de 1994), the loyauté de la preuve standard under the Code de procédure pénale, and the Kantian autonomy tradition. Addresses specific risks for Francophone African civil law systems and argues the non-binding character of the UNESCO Recommendation is structurally insufficient in the justice context.

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