Our organization

NeuroLaws Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Spain, currently in the stage of formal registration. We are establishing the legal entity that will serve as the permanent home for our research, advocacy, and victim-support work — expected to be completed soon.

From Spain we coordinate with partner organizations across Europe and worldwide, combining deep technical research with human-rights litigation and public education.

What we do

  • Large-scale autonomous research via HAXMA
  • Modular legal frameworks for activists and victims
  • Partnerships with ICATOR, VIACTEC, Targeted Justice, One Voice, and others
  • Petitions and filings before the European Court of Human Rights
  • Long-term education on power, empathy, and prevention

Founder

Mykhailo Sokolov

Mykhailo is an AI expert and entrepreneur with experience in natural language processing. He previously founded an NLP-focused company in Ukraine and worked as Head of AI Architecture and Engineering in Lenovo’s Customer Support division. His work combines technical expertise with an interest in human rights and evidence-based analysis.

Based permanently in Spain, Mykhailo maintains active connections with human rights protection organizations across Europe and has initiated multiple applications before the European Court of Human Rights.

His work is driven by the conviction that exposure must be paired with systematic research and that lasting change requires more than any single court victory.

Beyond punishment — changing the mindset

Our ultimate goal is not simply to identify guilty parties or win individual cases. Those steps matter, but they are not sufficient. Abuse will recur as long as concentrated power meets dehumanizing tools without structural and cultural counterweight.

The long-term mission Alter the mindset of those who hold concentrations of power — and of the institutions that enable them. We seek a civilization where empathy, moral courage, and respect for law are stronger than the temptation to treat people as controllable resources.

An old pattern, a new appearance

Targeted individuals and gang stalking are not unprecedented phenomena. They are the latest appearance of a pattern that has followed humanity since the beginning of recorded history: a small group obtains access to abusive instruments for population control, then uses them to enslave, dehumanize, and exploit.

Covert neural technologies, directed-energy systems, and algorithmic coercion are this era's instruments — but the underlying dynamic is stable and repetitive.

Why accountability alone is not enough

Even when specific abusers are exposed, the structural conditions remain. Given time, another group with a similar concentration of power will face the same incentives. Abuse is predictable when power lacks accountability and empathy.

That is why NeuroLaws invests in education, preventive mechanisms, and raising civilizational ethical standards — not only litigation and exposure.

Education & prevention

We work to reduce sociopathic behavior in positions of authority, develop empathy across institutions, and strengthen the moral foundations that protect civilians from technological abuse — today and in whatever form it takes next.

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