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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2021

Helle Porsdam
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen
Sebastian Porsdam Mann
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen

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The Right to Science
Then and Now
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. Foreword

    Lea Bishop

  4. Introduction

    Helle Porsdam and Sebastian Porsdam Mann

  5. Part IThe Right to Science, Then

    1. 1The Dawning of a RightScience and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1941–1948)

      Mikel Mancisidor

    2. 2The Origins of the Right to ScienceThe American Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man

      Cesare P. R. Romano

    3. 3IP Rights and Human RightsWhat History Tells Us and Why It Matters

      Aurora Plomer

    4. 4“Fostering a Love of Truth”Conceptions of Science in UNESCO’s Early Years

      Ivan Lind Christensen

    5. 5The Right to Science and the Evolution of Scientific Integrity

      Roberto Andorno

  6. Part IIThe Right to Science, Now

    1. 6On the Right to Science As a Cultural Human Right

      Farida Shaheed and Andrew Mazibrada

    2. 7Mainstreaming Science and Human Rights in UNESCO

      Yvonne Donders and Konstantinos Tararas

    3. 8Considering the Right to Enjoy the Benefits of Scientific Progress and Its Applications As a Cultural RightA Change in Perspective

      Mylène Bidault

    4. 9Implications of the Right to Science for People with Disabilities

      Valerie J. Bradley

    5. 10Science in the Times of SARS-CoV-2

      Stjepan Orešković and Sebastian Porsdam Mann

  7. Part IIIDisseminating, Implementing, and Putting into Practice the Right to Science

    1. 11“Fight the Fear with the Facts!”

      Ranga Yogeshwar

    2. 12The Right to ScienceFrom Principle to Practice and the Role of National Science Academies

      Jessica M. Wyndham, Margaret W. Vitullo, Rebecca Everly, Teresa M. Stoepler and Nathaniel Weisenberg

    3. 13The Right to Science in PracticeA Proposed Test in Four Stages

      Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Yvonne Donders and Helle Porsdam

    4. 14The Right to ScienceA Practical Tool for Advancing Global Health Equity and Promoting the Human Rights of People with Tuberculosis

      Mike Frick and Gisa Dang

    5. 15A Proposal for Indicators of the Human Right to Science

      Andrea Boggio and Brian Gran

    6. 16EpilogueTensions in the Right to Science Then and Now

      Christine Mitchell

  8. Index

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