LabSul - Laboratory of Human Rights and New Technologies is a center for knowledge production and interdisciplinary action dedicated to new technologies' ethical and legal challenges in the information society.
We work in human rights, public policies, the digital economy, and education, promoting a broad dialogue with various social actors, including the private sector, government agencies, and international organizations. Ethics, scientific rigor, and a commitment to autonomy and freedom of production guide our work. As a non-profit, non-partisan civil association, we seek innovative solutions to emerging issues at the intersection of technology and human rights.
MISSION AND THEMATIC FOCUS
Defining Directions for Research into New Technologies
LabSul, Laboratory of Human Rights and New Technologies in the Global South has research and action on the ethical and legal challenges of new technologies in the information society as its central mission. Human rights, public policies, new technologies, the digital economy, and education are the key thematic areas that shape our work agenda.


THE BASIC OF OUR COMMIMENT
Etchics, Interdisciplinariry and Scientific Rigor
Ethics, interdisciplinarity, and scientific rigor are the pillars that guide all of LabSul’s activities. As a non-profit, non-partisan civil association committed to autonomy and freedom of scientific production, our structure reflects our commitment to fundamental values.

GLOBAL ACTION, LOCAL IMPACT
Although our work is global, we focus on understanding and tackling the specific challenges of Latin America and Brazil.
INNOVATION FOR THE FUTURE

Exploring technological advancements and their ethical implications.
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

Building strong collaborations for significant social impact.
IMPACTFUL PARTNERSHIPS
