The Freedom of Scientific Research 2020
DOI: 10.7765/9781526146472.00023
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Freedom of research and the right to science

Abstract: Although the right to science, which includes both the right of scientists to do research and the right of everyone to benefit from that research, was recognised internationally as early as 1948, it is arguably the least known, discussed and enforced international human right. As a result, its binding normative content is not settled and needs to be better clarified and specified. Progress at the conceptual level has been made in the last few years but we are still far from a full understanding of this right a… Show more

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