We are dedicated to bridging the gap between law, neuroscience, and technology.
Why neurolaw?
Neurolaw is rapidly emerging as a critical academic field, driven by the accelerating growth of neurotechnology. With the global neurotech market projected to exceed $30 billion by 2030 and brain data becoming one of the most sensitive forms of personal information, legal systems face urgent challenges in regulation, ethics, and human rights.
We believe academic institutions must prepare to lead in this space, offering rigorous, interdisciplinary insight into how brain-computer interfaces, neural implants, and cognitive enhancement technologies will reshape concepts of responsibility, consent, privacy, and personhood.
By investing in neurolaw education and research, academia positions itself at the forefront of shaping policy, informing governance, and safeguarding human dignity and fundamental rights in a neurotechnological future.
What We Offer
The Neurolaw Lab is dedicated to integrating education on the intersection of neuroscience, emerging technology, and law into academic curricula, both at the higher education and secondary school levels. Our approach is flexible and collaborative, allowing us to tailor our programs to your specific needs. We offer a range of services, including:
Online Education Platform

A structured series of video lectures and learning materials covering core topics in neurolaw, designed for students, educators, and professionals seeking foundational or advanced knowledge.
Coming soon (October 2025)
Curriculum Integration Support

Collaborative assistance in embedding neurolaw modules into existing academic programs in law, neuroscience, ethics, or technology, tailored to institutional goals.
Guest Lectures & Workshops

Expert-led talks, seminars, and interactive sessions delivered in classrooms, faculty meetings, or academic conferences to introduce and deepen engagement with neurolaw themes.
Custom Advisory & Consultation Services

Consultation for schools, universities, or policy groups seeking guidance on how to ethically and effectively respond to the legal and societal challenges posed by emerging neurotechnologies.
We explore the legal and ethical implications of collecting, analyzing, and storing neural data, advocating for the development of new rights frameworks that protect mental privacy and cognitive integrity.
Brain Data Privacy & Neurorights
Our work examines how advances in brain science challenge traditional legal understandings of intent, agency, and culpability, raising complex questions about responsibility and punishment.
Criminal Responsibility & Neuroscience
We focus on safeguarding individuals' freedom of thought and mental self-determination in an era where neurotechnologies can influence, monitor, or even manipulate cognitive states.
Cognitive Liberty & Mental Autonomy
Our Focus Areas
We analyze and contribute to the development of legal and policy frameworks to govern the use, commercialization, and ethical deployment of technologies such as brain-computer interfaces and neural implants.
Regulation of Neurotechnology
We investigate the convergence of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, examining the societal, ethical, and legal challenges that arise when predictive technologies intersect with the human brain.
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AI, Neuroscience
& the Law
Our research addresses how neuroscientific evidence is used in legal contexts, including its validity, potential misuse, and the standards required for it to be considered reliable in judicial settings.
Neuroscience in the Courtroom
We explore how neurotechnologies are increasingly being introduced in educational environments and assess the legal and ethical considerations involved, particularly with regard to the rights and vulnerabilities of minors.
Education & Neuroethics
We foster dialogue between law, neuroscience, philosophy, and ethics to rethink foundational legal concepts such as personhood, consent, and justice in light of emerging understandings of the brain.
Future of Law & Mind Sciences
Coming soon
(September 2025)
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Our free-to-download e-book will
explore the following topics:
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Introduction to Neurolaw
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Neuroscience and the Legal System
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Cognitive Liberty and Mental Privacy
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Brain-Based Evidence in Court
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Criminal Responsibility and Free Will
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Neurotechnologies and Human Rights
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Regulation of Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Predictive Neuroscience and Risk Assessment
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Neuroethics and Informed Consent
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Neuroenhancement and Moral Agency
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Bias and Discrimination in Neurotechnology
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Surveillance, Neuromarketing, and Manipulation
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International Legal Frameworks and Comparative Approaches
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The Role of AI in Neurotechnology
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Governance and Regulatory Design for Emerging Neurotech
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Disability, Neurodiversity, and Legal Recognition
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Neurolaw in Healthcare and Insurance
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Military and Security Applications of Neurotechnology
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Children, Capacity, and the Developing Brain
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Future Directions and Ethical Frontiers in Neurolaw
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Let's brainstorm
Whether you’re an educator looking to enrich your curriculum, a faculty member interested in hosting a talk, or an institution exploring how to prepare students for the ethical and legal challenges of the neurotech era, we’d love to hear from you.
Do not hesitate to reach out to start a dialogue about how The Neurolaw Lab can support your goals:
Australia: +61 470 616 992
Europe: +32 477 34 11 03