Skip to Content
Volume 7

The Biological Border

Navigating the Ethics of Genetic Privacy and Public Mobility

Your DNA is the new passport, but who holds the keys to your biological identity?

Strategic Objectives

• Understand the legal frameworks governing biological data in public spaces.

• Identify the moral risks of involuntary genetic harvesting during daily transit.

• Navigate the complex intersection of bio-ethics and urban mobility.

• Protect your genetic privacy in an age of inescapable biometric tracking.

The Core Challenge

As transit systems evolve into biological surveillance hubs, the line between public safety and genetic exploitation has blurred into non-existence.

01

The Rise of Transit Bio-Ethics

02

The Genetic Commons

03

The Architecture of Surveillance

04

Involuntary Consent

05

Biometric Sovereignty

06

The Legal Landscape of Biolaw

07

Genetic Discrimination in Motion

08

The Ethics of DNA Phenotyping

09

Bodily Integrity

10

Technological Panopticons

11

Data Persistence and Decay

12

The Global Bio-Security State

13

Public Health vs. Private Rights

14

The Commodification of Human Residue

15

Decentralized Identity Solutions

16

Ethical Design in Smart Cities

17

The Role of Institutional Review

18

The Right to be Forgotten

19

Neuroethics and Neural Transit

20

Advocacy and Activism

21

A Manifesto for Biological Liberty

Available eBook Editions

Arabic
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese
Spanish
Turkish