| Human rights and science: Leopoldina Symp., Berlin, Oct. 6 to 7, 2010 / ed. by J.Eckert, H.-P.Zenner; Dt. Akad. der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nat. Akad. der Wiss., Halle (Saale). - Halle (Saale): Dt. Akad. der Naturforscher Leopoldina; Stuttgart: Wiss. Verl.-Ges., 2011. - 96 p.: ill. - (Nova acta Leopoldina. Neue Folge; Bd.113, N 387). - ISBN 978-3-8047-2941-4; ISSN 0369-5034
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Eckert Johannes, and Zenner Hans-Peter: Preface ................. 7
Human Rights and Science
Wolters Gereon: Welcome and Introduction on behalf of
Leopoldina, the German National Academy of Science .......... 13
Eckert Johannes: Welcome and Introduction on behalf of the
Human Rights Committee of the German National Academy of
Sciences Leopoldina ......................................... 15
Rudolf Beate: The German Institute for Human Rights ............ 19
Nowak Manfred: The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture:
Experience and Challenges ................................... 25
Löning Markus: The Role of the Federal Government
Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid ... 29
Corillon Carol: The International Human Rights Network of
Academies and Scholarly Societies ........................... 31
Wolfrum Rüdiger: Freedom of Scientific Research and Human
Rights ...................................................... 35
Doppelfeld Elmar: Human Rights Aspects of Research Involving
Human Subjects .............................................. 39
Kayser Folke: Realising Human Rights in Development
Cooperation ................................................. 43
Lehners Jean-Paul: Human Rights Aspects in International
Scientific Cooperation ...................................... 47
Tomuschat Christian: Human Rights Norms and Institutions in
Europe ...................................................... 51
Marquardt Hans-Jochen: Strengthening of Human Rights by
Scientific Cooperation: International Cooperative Projects
of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina ....... 53
Eckert Johannes: Introduction .................................. 59
Šelih Alenka: Freedom of Research and Teaching - A Slovenian
Experience .................................................. 61
Woleński Jan: General Aspects and Activities of the Polish
Academy of Arts and Sciences (PAU) Related to Human
Rights ...................................................... 63
Zika Robert: Human Rights: A Czech Perspective ................. 65
Haaland Arne: Intervention of the Norwegian Academy of
Sciences and Letters in Support of Palestinian Students
in "Administrative Detention" ............................... 69
Annex 1 .................................................. 71
Annex 2 .................................................. 74
Drenth Pieter J.D.: Committee for Freedom of Science of the
Royal Netherlands' Academy of Arts and Sciences/
Commissie voor de Vrijheid van Wetenschaps-beoefening
(Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, KNAW) ... 77
Golini Antonio: Some Aspects of Human Rights Related to
Italy ....................................................... 79
Doppelfeld Elmar: Comments on A. Golini's Statements by
Regarding Human Rights Aspects of Research Involving Human
Subjects .................................................... 81
Sengör A.M. Celal: Violation of Academic Freedom in Turkey:
A Personal Experience ....................................... 83
Drenth Pieter J.D.: Comments on C. Sengör's Report ............. 87
Benaki Anna: Human Rights Activities of the Academy of
Athens ...................................................... 89
Zenner Hans-Peter: Ten Years of the Human Rights Committee
(HRC) of the German National Academy of Sciences
Leopoldina .................................................. 93
List of Participants ........................................... 95
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