
Life Sciences and Neuro-Rights
Life Sciences
AI in Medicine: Advisory on how to integrate AI into diagnostics and treatment processes while ensuring compliance with ethical and legal standards, including patient safety and transparency principles.
Biobanks and Big Data: Support in the management of biobanks and the use of health data for scientific research, with a strong focus on privacy and data security.
Regulatory Compliance: Assistance to pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies in aligning with national and European regulations.
Clinical Research: Guidance on regulatory frameworks governing clinical trials, including informed consent, patient data protection (GDPR), and research ethics.
Advanced Therapy Regulation: Legal support for the regulatory management and authorization of innovative therapies such as gene therapy, cell therapy, and personalized medicine.
Neurorights
Right to Personal Identity: Protection against technologies that may alter personality traits or modify memories.
Right to Mental Privacy: Prevention of unauthorized access to brain data or monitoring of mental activity via brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
Right to Freedom of Thought: Ensuring that neurotechnologies do not interfere with individual autonomy or critical thinking capacity.
Right to Non-Discrimination Based on Neural Data: Protection against discrimination based on brain-related data, particularly in employment or insurance contexts.
Regulatory Compliance and Litigation
Compliance for Neurotechnologies: Advisory for companies developing BCI devices to ensure adherence to safety and ethical standards, including those introduced by EU AI legislation.
Litigation Related to Neurotechnology Use: Legal representation in disputes concerning violations of mental privacy or neurological discrimination.
Ethics and International Regulation
Standard Setting: Participation in the development of international standards to regulate the ethical and legal use of neurotechnologies. This includes engagement in global initiatives advocating for the recognition of neurorights as fundamental rights within international legal instruments.
Training and Advocacy
Training: Design and delivery of workshops and courses for companies, healthcare professionals, and legal practitioners on the impact of neurotechnologies and advanced therapies on human rights.
Advocacy: Collaboration with governments and organizations to raise public awareness and promote the adoption of regulatory frameworks that ensure the responsible use of biomedical and neurotechnological innovations.
Life Sciences
AI in Medicine: Advisory on how to integrate AI into diagnostics and treatment processes while ensuring compliance with ethical and legal standards, including patient safety and transparency principles.
Biobanks and Big Data: Support in the management of biobanks and the use of health data for scientific research, with a strong focus on privacy and data security.
Regulatory Compliance: Assistance to pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies in aligning with national and European regulations.
Clinical Research: Guidance on regulatory frameworks governing clinical trials, including informed consent, patient data protection (GDPR), and research ethics.
Advanced Therapy Regulation: Legal support for the regulatory management and authorization of innovative therapies such as gene therapy, cell therapy, and personalized medicine
Neurorights
Right to Personal Identity: Protection against technologies that may alter personality traits or modify memories.
Right to Mental Privacy: Prevention of unauthorized access to brain data or monitoring of mental activity via brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
Right to Freedom of Thought: Ensuring that neurotechnologies do not interfere with individual autonomy or critical thinking capacity.
Right to Non-Discrimination Based on Neural Data: Protection against discrimination based on brain-related data, particularly in employment or insurance contexts.
Regulatory Compliance and Litigation
Compliance for Neurotechnologies: Advisory for companies developing BCI devices to ensure adherence to safety and ethical standards, including those introduced by EU AI legislation.
Litigation Related to Neurotechnology Use: Legal representation in disputes concerning violations of mental privacy or neurological discrimination.
Ethics and International Regulation
Standard Setting: Participation in the development of international standards to regulate the ethical and legal use of neurotechnologies. This includes engagement in global initiatives advocating for the recognition of neurorights as fundamental rights within international legal instruments.
Training and Advocacy
Training: Design and delivery of workshops and courses for companies, healthcare professionals, and legal practitioners on the impact of neurotechnologies and advanced therapies on human rights.
Advocacy: Collaboration with governments and organizations to raise public awareness and promote the adoption of regulatory frameworks that ensure the responsible use of biomedical and neurotechnological innovations.