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9783030692766, 9783030692773

Neurolaw ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 77-99
Author(s):  
Lisa Claydon
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Neurolaw ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 251-274
Author(s):  
Andrea Lavazza ◽  
Flavia Corso

Neurolaw ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 179-201
Author(s):  
Thomas Douglas ◽  
Lisa Forsberg

AbstractMany states recognize a legal right to bodily integrity, understood as a right against significant, nonconsensual interference with one’s body. Recently, some have called for the recognition of an analogous legal right to mental integrity: a right against significant, nonconsensual interference with one’s mind. In this chapter, we describe and distinguish three different rationales for recognizing such a right. The first appeals to case-based intuitions to establish a distinctive duty not to interfere with others’ minds; the second holds that, if we accept a legal right to bodily integrity, then we must, on pain of philosophical inconsistency, accept a case for an analogous right over the mind; and the third holds that recent technological developments create a need for a legal right to mental integrity.


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