Professor Dr Jose Angel Marinaro
Lawyer with a Doctorate in Legal and Social Sciences from the University of the Argentine Social Museum.
-Former Criminal Justice Magistrate in Argentina.
-Professor and principal researcher in undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Neurolaw at the National University of La Matanza, Argentina, where he teaches classes on the impacts of Neurosciences and Neurotechnologies in Argentine Criminal Law in the Law Career.
-Honorary advisor in the Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation in matters of Neurorights.
-Honorary advisor to Parlatino (Latin American and Caribbean Parliament).
-Honorary advisor to the Senate of the United States of Mexico, for the General Neurorights Law Project (2024)
-Peer reviewer for Frontiers Psychology editorials, Lausanne, Switzerland.; Scio Magazine, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain.; Elsevier, Netherlands and Philosophical Analysis, Chile.
-Director of doctoral theses and evaluation jury.
-Author and co-author of various publications on Neurorights in different international and regional publishers.
-Speaker at national and international conferences on the topic of Neurorights.
-Amicus curiae in the Chilean case “Emotiv” in which the first historical and global litigation on current Neurorights was resolved.
-Director and promoter of training courses for justice system operators such as the Diploma in Neurorights of the School of the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Province of Salta, Argentine Republic and the Judicial School of the Council of the Judiciary of the Nation (Argentina)
-Collaborator of the Kamanau Foundation (Chile headquarters) and the AMNE (Mexican Association of Neuroethics).
-Member of the Research Project (R+D+I Program aimed at the challenges of society: Criminal Law and Human Behavior (RT12018-097838-B-100) granted by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain.
-Founding Member of the Ibero-American Network of Neurolaw and Neuroethics of the Externado University of Colombia.