
| Human rights and scientific and technological development |
| Note to the reader from the UNU |
| Foreword |
| Introduction: United Nations approaches to human rights and scientific and technological developments |
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| Part 1 - Scope and objectives |
![]() | The problems, the project, and the prognosis |
| Part 2 - Global perspectives |
![]() | 2. Science, technology, and human rights: a prospective view |
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![]() | 3. Technological self-reliance and cultural freedom |
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![]() | 4. Human rights and scientific and technological progress: a western perspective |
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| Part 3 - International response |
![]() | 5. Impacts of scientific and technological progress on human rights: normative response of the international community |
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![]() | 6. The institutional responses |
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| Part 4 - Some specific Issues |
![]() | 7. Human rights and the structure of the scientific enterprise |
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![]() | 8. Human rights, technology, and development |
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![]() | 9. Human rights and environmental issues |
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| Part 5 |
![]() | 10. Conclusions and recommendations |
| Appendices |
![]() | Appendix 1. resolution 1986/9 of the commission on human rights |
![]() | Appendix 2. Declaration on the use of scientific and technological progress in the interests of peace and for the benefit of mankind |
| Contributors |