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Neurotechnology

On-demand webcast · 1.5 CPD Units

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The rise of neurotechnology raises ethical, social, political, economic, and legal issues that span many areas of law, including human rights, privacy, criminal, contract, commercial, employment, consumer, mergers & acquisition, medical, technology, and digital. 

Neurotechnology can be part of a headset, wristband, helmet, computer gaming, cochlear and other brain implants. It can also be used to monitor or cognitively enhance workforce or treat various medical conditions.  

During this expert panel event we will aim to anticipate the challenges and opportunities of neurotechnology for the legal profession, covering: 

  • What is neurotechnology, where is it today and where is it heading? 
  • Are the current regulatory systems and human rights protections adequate? 
  • How can lawyers prepare for neurotechnological advances?

Event details

Recorded on: Wednesday 29 March 2023
Format: On-demand panel webcast
CPD: 1.5 Units, self-allocated
Cost: Member - complimentary
Non-member - $149
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Panellists

Rosalind Croucher


Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM
President of the Australian Human Rights Commission
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Allan McCay


Dr Allan McCay
Academic Fellow, Sydney Law School, Deputy Director, Sydney Institute of Criminology
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Lesley Sutton


Lesley Sutton
Partner, Gilbert + Tobin 
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Frederic Gilbert


Associate Professor Frederic Gilbert PhD
Ethics Lab -Principal Lead, Head of Discipline - Philosophy & Gender Studies, School Of Humanities, College Of Arts, Law And Education, University of Tasmania
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Cassandra Banks


Cassandra Banks
President, the Law Society of NSW
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