Call for Input: Human Rights in the Administration of Justice: Neurotechnology and Other Emerging Technologies

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Issued by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights pursuant to General Assembly Resolution A/RES/79/172

Submission Date: 2025

Response(s) to the call for inputs:

Pierre J. D. (2025). Submission to OHCHR on Human Rights in the Administration of Justice: Neurotechnology and Other Emerging Technologies (English).

Pierre J. D. (2025). Soumission au HCDH sur les droits de l’homme dans l’administration de la justice : neurotechnologies et autres technologies émergentes (Version française).

These submissions were presented to OHCHR in response to a formal call for inputs pursuant to General Assembly Resolution A/RES/79/172. Submitted in both English and French, they examine the human rights implications of neurotechnology and other emerging technologies in judicial and criminal justice systems, including risks to mental privacy, cognitive liberty, and due process guarantees. The submissions inform the Secretary-General’s report to the UN General Assembly on this rapidly evolving legal frontier. Relevant to human rights lawyers, neurorights advocates, and policymakers working at the intersection of technology and justice.

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