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Marta Sosa Navarro
Marta Sosa Navarro is a Researcher in International Law at the Department of Business and Law at the University of Milano-Bicocca, where she teaches European Union Law and International Trade Law. Her research work focuses on Business and Human Rights, which a particular attention to the impact of emerging technologies on human rights She has organized several conferences and published extensively on these topics, including coordinating the volume “Risks and Challenges of Neurotechnologies for Human Rights” (2023), co-edited with UNESCO. Memberships and Collaborations: Member of the international research network on emerging technologies and human rights, "Minding Rights" Contributor to the IEEE Standards Association working group for the development of the “IEEE P7700 Recommended Practice for the Responsible Design and Development of Neurotechnologies” Selected Publications: M. Sosa Navarro, The rise of the neuroslave: is EU Law fit to grant protection against the employers accessing the worker’s mental states?, in European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL), vol. 10, nº 1, 2024 M. Sosa Navarro, S. Dura Bernal, Human rights systems of protection against risks deriving from neurotechnologies that alter brain activity, in Drexel Law Journal, vol. 15, nº 4, 2023 Her forthcoming monograph, titled “Soft Law and Neurotechnology: The Role of Non-Binding Instruments in Enforcing International Human Rights Law”, is currently under publication. Spanish: Marta Sosa Navarro es Investigadora de Derecho Internacional en el Departamento de Ciencias Económico-Empresariales y Derecho para la Economía de la Universidad de Milán-Bicocca, donde imparte clases de Derecho de la Unión Europea y Derecho del Comercio Internacional. Sus principales líneas de investigación incluyen: Empresas y derechos humanos El impacto de las tecnologías emergentes en los derechos humanos Ha organizado diversos congresos y publicado numerosos trabajos sobre estos temas, entre ellos, la coordinación del libro “Risks and Challenges of Neurotechnologies for Human Rights” (2023), coeditado con la UNESCO. Afiliaciones y colaboraciones: Miembro de la red internacional de investigadores sobre tecnologías emergentes y derechos humanos, "Minding Rights" Miembro del grupo de trabajo de la IEEE Standards Association para la elaboración del documento “IEEE P7700 Recommended Practice for the Responsible Design and Development of Neurotechnologies” Publicaciones destacadas: M. Sosa Navarro, The rise of the neuroslave: is EU Law fit to grant protection against the employers accessing the worker’s mental states?, en European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL), vol. 10, nº 1, 2024 M. Sosa Navarro, S. Dura Bernal, Human rights systems of protection against risks deriving from neurotechnologies that alter brain activity, en Drexel Law Journal, vol. 15, nº 4, 2023 Actualmente, está en proceso de publicación su monografía titulada: “Soft Law and Neurotechnology: The Role of Non-Binding Instruments in Enforcing International Human Rights Law”.