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The Right to Science: Then and Now

Edited by: Helle Porsdam, Sebastian Porsdam Mann

ISBN13: 9781108478250
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £85.00



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That everyone has a human right to enjoy the benefits of the progress of science and its applications comes as a surprise to many. Nevertheless, this right is pertinent to numerous issues at the intersection of science and society: open access; 'dual use' science; access to ownership and dissemination of data, knowledge, methods and the affordances and applications thereof; as well as the role of international co-operation, human dignity and other human rights in relation to science and its products. As we advance towards superintelligence, quantum computing, drone swarms, and life-extension technology, serious policy decisions will be made at the national and international levels. The human right to science provides an ideal tool to do so, backed up as it is by international law, political heft, and normative weight. This book is the first sustained attempt at turning this wonder of foresight into an actionable and justiciable right.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
1. The dawning of a right: science and the universal declaration of human rights (1941–1948)
Mikel Mancisidor
2. The origins of the right to science: the American declaration on the rights and duties of man
Cesare P.R. Romano
3. IP rights and human rights: what history tells us and why it matters
Aurora Plomer
4. Fostering a love of truth: conceptions of science in UNESCO's early years
Ivan Lind Christensen
5. The right to science and the evolution of scientific integrity
Roberto Andorno
6. On the right to science as a cultural human right
Farida Shaheed and Andrew Mazibrada
7. Mainstreaming science and human rights in UNESCO
Yvonne Donders and Konstantinos Tarraras
8. Considering the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications as a cultural right: a change in perspective
Mylène Bidault
9. Implications of the right to science for people with disabilities
Valerie J. Bradley
10. Science in the times of SARS-CoV-19
Stjepan Oreskovic and Sebastian Porsdam Mann
11. Fight the fear with the facts!
Ranga Yogeshwar
12. The right to science – from principle to practice and the role of national science academies
Jessica M. Wyndham, Margaret W. Vitullo, Rebecca Everly, Teresa M. Stoepler and Nathaniel Weisenberg
13. The right to science in practice: a proposed test in four stages
Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Yvonne Donders and Helle Porsdam
14. The right to science: a practical tool for advancing global health equity and promoting the human rights of people with tuberculosis
Mike Frick and Gisa Dang
15. A proposal for indicators of the human right to science
Andrea Boggio and Brian Gran
16. Epilogue
Christine Mitchel