About this Journal

Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology is a peer-reviewed and policy-focused journal that examines the ethical and legal issues that arise from emerging technologies. While much attention has gone to specific fields such as bioethics, this is the first journal to address the broad scope of all technologies and their impact on the environment, society, and humanity. Topics include biotech, nanotech, neurotech, IT, weapons, energy and fuel, space-based technology, and new media and communications. Articles explore the synergy between law and ethics, and provide a robust policy response to technology's opportunities and challenges. The journal is edited by Anthony Mark Cutter (University of Central Lancashire) and Bert Gordijn (Radboud University); co-editors include some of the best-known figures in their fields, such as NASA's David Grinspoon, NIH bioethicist David Resnik, and technology law advisor Jeffrey H. Matsuura.

Publication History

Three issues/year
Content available since 2007 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1941-6008
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What scholars are saying about Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology

Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology really constitutes an outstanding and innovative way of regarding ethical and law issues related to technology.

Eduardo Rueda, Institute of Bioethics, Universidad Javeriana

 
 
 

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