Defending the Absolute Nature of Freedom of Thought
York Centre for Public Policy and Law:
Defending the Absolute Nature of Freedom of Thought
As emerging technologies increasingly affect the human mind, this talk explores whether freedom of thought is an absolute right under international law and considers the implications for protecting individuals against non‑consensual interference, regulating technology, and interpreting this right today.
Speaker:
Dr. Christoph Bublitz, University of Hamburg
Commentator:
Prof. Hengameh Saberi, Osgoode Hall Law School
Questions? Contact: hsaberi@osgoode.yorku.ca
Co-sponsored by the Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security.