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International Cooperation under the Human Right to Science (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781035386086
Published: January 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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This book explores the importance of international cooperation in realizing the ‘human right to science’ as enshrined in Article 15(1)(b) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). The need to reawaken this right has been acknowledged in recent scholarship. However, the role of international scientific cooperation for the effective realization of the right has been, to date, overlooked.

International scientific cooperation is not only a core element of the human right to science, as recognized explicitly by Article 15(4) ICESCR, but also a concern in many other regimes of international law, such as climate change, biodiversity, AI or health law. In this book, experts in international human rights law explore the grounds, subjects, objects, and the contents of the duty and responsibility of international cooperation under the human right to science. Chapters address a variety of issues ranging from the universality of science and respect for local knowledge, scientific sovereignty and self-determination, and the equitable access to and sharing of scientific benefits.

International Cooperation under the Human Right to Science is a crucial read for scholars and students of international law, particularly those in the field of international human rights law. Practitioners, including inside organisations such as UNESCO, WHO, WTO, WIPO or the IPCC, will also greatly benefit from the book’s necessary insights.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, eBooks
Contents:
Preface ix
1. International cooperation under the human right to science 1
Samantha Besson
2. In search of the legal dimensions of ‘global science inclusiveness’ 34
Klaus D. Beiter
3. Who is science for? 56
Anna-Maria Hubert
4. Indigenous peoples’ knowledge 79
Camila Perruso
5. The right to participate in science 100
Michela Massimi
6. Cooperation for the human right to be protected against the harms to/of science 123
Amrei Müller
7. International cooperation under the human right to science in light of new developments in international law and new and emerging technologies 150
Silja Voeneky and Gizem Demir
8. Giving substance to the reinforced duty of international cooperation under the human right to science in the context of climate change 171
Katja Achermann
9. Differentiated allocation of international cooperation duties and responsibility under the human right to science 192
Wouter Vandenhole
10. Operationalising international cooperation to protect science as a global system 214
Raffaela Kunz
Index 237