The Human Rights Case for Open Science | by Open Heroines | Aug, 2022 | Open Heroines

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Summary:

"You’ve seen colleagues use language from human rights treaties to support their arguments for open work in the past: but what does that actually mean? Does international human rights law really say that science should be open? In this article, Laura Carter, a PhD candidate in the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex, explains that yes, it does, and yes, you can use human rights to argue for open science...."

Link:

https://openheroines.org/the-human-rights-case-for-open-science-ff58578b09ee

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oa.new oa.open_science oa.ethics oa.treaties

Date tagged:

08/11/2022, 09:16

Date published:

08/11/2022, 05:16