PhD. (Phil.Sci.), Senior Researcher, Georgy Arbatov Institute for U.S. and Canada Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences (ISKRAN), Moscow, Russian Federation
Cyborgization of human: social and legal dimensions
Social Novelties and Social Sciences № 1(6) 2024
DOI 10.31249/snsneng/2024.01.04
Sokolova M.E. Cyborgization of human: social and legal dimensions // Social Novelties and Social Sciences: A View from Moscow. – 2024. – N 1. – P. 52–62.
Abstract:
The article discusses how the process of formation of law regulation of cyborgization is going on, as well as the role played in these processes by modern cyborgs themselves (people with builtin technological devices such as pacemakers, chips, neuroimplants, and neurointerfaces). It is emphasized that the source of social and legal problems for them is the insecurity of their personal data, inability to full control embedded devices and the absence of laws in which their rights should be enshrined. The directions of development of legislation on cyborgization are shaped. The question is raised what will be the law regulation of cyborgization in the future.