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Human rights and scientific and technological development / edited by C.G. Weeramantry. - Tokyo : United Nations University Press, 1990. - vi, 222 p. ; 24 cm. - UNU/HRSTD/ .

"Human rights and scientific and technological development : studies on the affirmative use of science and technology for the furtherance of human rights, commissioned as a special project by the United Nations University, following a reference to the University by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights Commission".

Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1 Scope and Objectives
1 The Problems, the Project, and the Prognosis C.G. Weeramantry 11 Part 2 Global Perspectives 2 Saence, Technology, and Huma„ Rlghts; A Prospective Vlew , Accanoiogy, ana j-li 3 Technological Self-reliance and Cultural Freedom Saneh Chamarik 4 Human Rights and Scientific and Technological Progress: A Western Perspective Tom J. Farer Part 3 International Response 5 Impacts of Scientific and Technological Progress on Human Rights: Normative Response of the International Comi^unitY Hiroko Yamane 6 The Institutional Response Yo Kubota Part 4 Some Specific Issues 7 Human Rights and the Structure of the Scientific Enterprise Shigeru Nakayama 8 Human Rights, Technology, and Development C.G. Weeramantry 9 Human Rights and Environmental Issues Vid Vukasovic Part 5 10 Conclusions and Recommendations CC.G. Weeramantry20S

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HUMAN RIGHTS
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
POPULAR PARTICIPATION
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
DETENTION ON GROUNDS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
PERSONAL DATA FILES
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
ENVIRONMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


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