Covers the purpose of law in life sciences, legal concepts, state principles, legislative process, Swiss legal system, and biomedical research regulations.
Explores the challenges and distinctions between human and artificial autonomy, touching on ethical implications and the conditions required for true autonomy.
Examines habitability, security, freedom, and the socio-aesthetic dimensions of atmosphere in urban spaces, emphasizing the importance of fundamental freedoms in creating habitable environments.
Questions the correlation between economic growth and happiness, examining factors like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, GDP limitations, and the costs of growth.
Explores Michel Foucault's critical analysis of power, knowledge, and discipline in society, focusing on surveillance, punishment, and the birth of the prison system.