Description
The first serious, extended effort to use a human rights-based approach to address the scientific issues affecting society and the often-neglected human right to science.
About the Author
Helle Porsdam is Professor of Law and Humanities and UNESCO Chair in Cultural Rights at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She holds a PhD from Yale University in American Studies, has held fellowships at Harvard Law School; Wolfson College Cambridge; and was a Global Ethics Fellow with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Her publications include Legally Speaking: Contemporary American Culture and the Law (1999), From Civil to Human Rights: Dialogues in Law and Humanities in the United States and Europe (2009), and The Transforming Power of Cultural Rights: A Promising Law and Humanities Approach (2019). Sebastian Porsdam Mann is a DPhil researcher at the Faculty of Law at Oxford. He has previously held a postdoc in bioethics at Harvard Medical School and a Carlsberg Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Division of Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, and was a hosted researcher at the University of Oxford Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics. He was educated in philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and applied bioethics at Cambridge. Before this, he served in the security division of the Germany Military Police. He is currently finishing a popular science book on the science and ethics of enhancing cognitive functions.
Reviews
'The right to science, as this collection suggests, deserves greater attention, and this admirable contribution opens avenues for future scholarship.' Dena Kirpalani , Human Rights Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108478250
Author Helle Porsdam
Format Hardback
Page Count 225
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 630g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 25mm