Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)
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Jan Christoph Bublitz

Jan Christoph Bublitz, PhD, LLB

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Jan Christoph Bublitz, PhD, LLB, is a researcher at the University of Hamburg, working in criminal and human rights law as well as philosophy of law. Contemporarily, his main interests lie in the legal regulation of the human mind and the idea of freedom of thought, the normative implications of moral psychology, and foundations of criminal law. He has been part of several interdisciplinary research projects concerning interventions into minds, from cognitive enhancement to memory modulation. He has published a range of papers on legal issues of neuroscience and is a co-editor of the new series Neuroscience, Law & Human Behavior at Palgrave-Macmillan. His PhD thesis was awarded the prize of the law faculty of the University of Hamburg for the best dissertation and he won the Young Scholar Prize of the International Association of Legal and Social Philosophy (IVR) in 2013.