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Ozan Erözden

Ozan Erözden

Ozan is currently a professor of legal theory at the Kadir Has University Law Faculty in Istanbul. He holds a PhD in public law from the University of Istanbul (1996). Before switching to the study of the interaction between neuroscience and law, Ozan’s scholarly work primarily focused on theories of nationalism and transitional justice. He worked as a human rights observer within the OSCE mission to Croatia and later was granted an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship to conduct research on the transition to democracy in countries emerging from the former Yugoslavia. His involvement with neuroscience began as early as 2003 when he became a member of the neuroscience study group formed by Prof. Hakan Gürvit at the Faculty of Medicine of Istanbul University. Ozan’s recent research interests focus solely on the interaction between neuroscience and legal theory. Currently, he is studying the impact of neurotechnologies on human rights theory.

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