
About
Christophe LAZARO is a full-time Researcher at the Faculty of Law, University of Paris II, specializing in data protection, privacy law, and the intersection of technology with human agency. His work critically examines profiling, ambient intelligence, and the legal fabrication of hybrid bodies through prosthetics and enhancement technologies.
- Expertise: Data Protection, Privacy Law, Technological Ethics, Human Agency, Hybrid Bodies
- Projects: Key projects include COE-Profilage series (2006–2009), INSPEX (2017–2019), and collaborations with institutions like the Collège Belgique and CNRS.
His research output spans critical analyses of surveillance, digital rights, and prosthetics as legal and social constructs. Publications (2016–2020) reflect interdisciplinary engagement with technoscience, law, and society. No explicit scientific awards are documented in the provided text.
He has participated in international conferences and workshops (2015), including events on enhancement technologies and technoscience-law-society intersections, and contributed to policy-focused research like the COE-Profilage recommendations.
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