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World of Science and the Rule of Law A Study of the Observance and Violations of the Human Rights of Scientists in the Participating States of the Helsinki Accords

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ISBN-10: 0198255160

ISBN-13: 9780198255161

Edition: 1986

Authors: John M. Ziman, Paul Sieghart, John Humphrey

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On August 1, 1975, thirty-five nations solemnly signed a pledge--the Helsinki Accords--to maintain one code of human rights law. This book surveys the performance of these countries in upholding the rights important to scientists--the rights to education, work, communication, expression, travel, assembly, association, reputation and intellectual achievement. It describes where and when the rights were observed or violated and what scientists could do to promote a fuller observance in the future.
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Book details

List price: $59.00
Copyright year: 1986
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/24/1986
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 5.81" wide x 8.75" long x 1.20" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

A British thereotical physicist and philosopher of science, John Ziman was educated in New Zealand and at Balliol College, Oxford University. He has taught at several British universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, the University of Bristol, and the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London (Science Policy Support Group). Throughout his career, Ziman has been involved primarily with the social dimensions of science. He was an early interdisciplinary researcher who not only studied the effects of science on society, but also examined the social aspects of science. While at the University of Bristol, Ziman developed a course on the social relations of science and technology. He…