Walter G. Johnson
Juris Doctor (Arizona State University), Master of Science & Technology Policy (Arizona State University)
PhD Scholar
Walter’s research examines the law, policy, and politics of governing current and emerging technologies with the overarching goal of promoting health, safety, and equity. His current thesis project explores the sociolegal and political dynamics of the emerging system of global governance forming around neurotechnologies. Prior to joining RegNet, he completed a JD and research fellowship at Arizona State University focusing on analysing the ethical, social, and legal aspects of emerging technologies including mitochondrial donation.
Research Interest
Law and technology Global governance Comparative and international law Regulatory policy Law and society
HDR Supervisor/s
Kate HenneThesis Title/Topic
Exploring the Global Regulation of Emerging Neurotechnologies