Remedio Sánchez Ferriz, Recensione a G. ROLLNERT LIERN, The neurorights and freedom of thought, Madrid, Editorial Dykinson, 2024, pp. 188

Commenting on a work by Göran Rollnert is always a pleasure, given the accuracy, clarity, and consistency with which he develops his publications. I am not sure that I would have been drawn to a title like the present had it not been for the author in question. This is due to a certain apprehension about these topics and their implications — fear of not understanding them and of delving into what escapes me as an individual (now vulnerable). However, I am always tempted to learn and, above all, to approach the subject from a constitutional perspective. Constitutionalism arose precisely to protect individuals and, in the post-World War II era, democratic constitutionalism will have an unmistakable core: the dignity of the human being.

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