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Advocacy

Other Global Engagements

With a mission to set standards on a truly global scale, the Neurorights Foundation takes an active role in consultative processes with multilateral bodies, key stakeholders, and policy leaders all around the world. Our team has contributed to lengthy consultative processes in support of the European Brain Council, OECD, UNESCO, the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the United Nations Human Rights Advisory Committee, and more. In addition, we serve on high-level expert working groups, such as Amnesty International’s Expert Meeting on Neurotechnology and Human Rights and the Uniform Law Commission's Study Committee on mental privacy and neural data.  

 

The Neurorights Foundation continues to engage with global partners and institutions to shape the evolving norms and frameworks surrounding neurotechnology. Stay tuned for updates as our international advocacy expands.

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What happens when the mind is no longer a sanctuary, when thoughts can be accessed, altered, and sold?

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