10.5281/zenodo.4066617
https://zenodo.org/records/4066617
oai:zenodo.org:4066617
Zuzanna Warso
Zuzanna Warso
Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Sarah Gaskell
Sarah Gaskell
Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, University of Chicago
SIENNA D3.2: Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for Human Enhancement Technologies in and outside the EU
Zenodo
2019
Human enhancement
legal analysis
human rights
international law
regional laws
national laws
regulation
Marcelo de Araujo
Marcelo de Araujo
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Wang Qian
Wang Qian
Dalian University of Technology
Tang Yueming
Tang Yueming
Dalian University of Technology
Anaïs Rességuier
Anaïs Rességuier
Sciences Po
Robert Gianni
Robert Gianni
Sciences Po
Lisa Tambornino
Lisa Tambornino
EUREC Office
Dirk Lanzerath
Dirk Lanzerath
EUREC Office
Maria Bottis
Maria Bottis
Ionian University
Renée Dekker
Renée Dekker
University of Twente
Michiel Heldeweg
Michiel Heldeweg
University of Twente
Joshua Davis
Joshua Davis
University of Cape Town
Javier Valls Prieto
Javier Valls Prieto
University of Granada
Ebba Thoms
Ebba Thoms
Uppsala University
Rowena Rodrigues
Rowena Rodrigues
Trilateral Research Ltd.
David Wright
David Wright
Trilateral Research Ltd.
2019-03-29
eng
Project deliverable
10.5281/zenodo.4066616
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
This report will help readers better understand the international, EU and selected countries’ legal developments and approaches to specific legal issues and human rights challenges related to human enhancement. The report broadly discusses the legal issues and human rights challenges of human enhancement. It analyses relevant international, EU and regional laws and human rights standards. It summarises and compares the results of the country studies on law and human enhancement. It also discusses the adequacy of existing norms and standards and gaps and presents some recommendations that will be further developed in the forthcoming SIENNA work.
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
741716
Stakeholder-informed ethics for new technologies with high socio-economic and human rights impact