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9 L. & Ethics Hum. Rts. [i] (2015)

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Law & Ethics of Human Rights -    2015 | Volume 9 | Issue 1


Human   Rights  and  the Human   Minds

Student  Editors
Shahar  Avisar, Batel  Damgi,  Didi Gerstenfeld,  Guy David,
Lee  Katz, Tal Madar,  Naama   Perry, Hagai  Platin, Abraham
Turgman,   Noam   Sabari, Orit Zikri




Contents


1. Glenn Cohen
This Is Your Brain on Human Rights: Moral Enhancement and Human
Rights -  1

Yuval Feldman and Tami (richeli-(atz
The Human Mind and Human Rights: A Call for an Integrative Study of the
Mechanisms Generating Employment Discrimination across Different Social
Categories - 43

Ori Lev
Biomedical Cognitive Enhancements: Coercion, Competition and
Inducements -  69

Andrew K. Woods
The Limits of Moral Intuitions for Human Rights Advocacy - 91

Barak Ariel, Ilanit Tobby-Alimi, Irit Cohen, Mazal Ben Ezra, Yafa Cohen and
Gabriela Sosinski
Ethnic and Racial Employment Discrimination in Low-Wage and High-Wage
Markets: Randomized Controlled Trials Using Correspondence Tests in
Israel - 113


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