The impact of technology on human rights : global case-studies : 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 Human Rights Commission /
edited by C.G. Weeramantry.
- Tokyo : United Nations University Press, �1993.
- 1 online resource (322 pages)
"HRSTD-2/UNUP-821"--Title page verso. "United Nations sales no. E92. III. A.7"--Title page verso. Sequel to: Human rights and scientific and technological development. 1990.
Includes bibliographical references.
Technological impacts on human rights: models of development, science and technology, and human rights / Democracy, human rights, and the impact of scientific and technological development in Venezuela / Technology and human rights: critical implications for Thailand / Human rights and technological development: Eastern Europe and Poland / The impact of modern science and technology on human rights in Ethiopia / Western European case-study: the impact of advanced methods of medical treatment on human rights / Conclusions / Jan Berting -- Edgardo Lander -- Vitit Muntarbhorn -- Pawel Bozyk -- Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, assisted by Yoseph Gebre Egziabher and Sue Edwards -- Aart Hendriks and Manfred Nowak -- C.G. Weeramantry.
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