Science in the Service of Human Rights (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
by Richard Pierre Claude
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with references to "scientific freedom".
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... and health professionals reach their deepest commitment to humanitarian assistance and human rights consistent with standards of scientific freedom and responsibility. In many ways and with many illustrations including the protests by nuclear scientists about the misuse of their ... "
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... (85) Of course, hindrances to scientific freedom and scientific internationalism in this century are not limited to the Soviet Union. In the 1930s a nationalistic science promoted ... "
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Ivory Bridges: Connecting Science and Society
by Gerhard Sonnert
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... In 1975, the AAAS Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility issued Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, a report prepared by John T. Edsall. A year later, the Standing Committee ... "
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SAT for Brainiacs, 1st ed (Peterson's SAT for Brainiacs)
by Peterson's
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... Soviet emphasis on the notion of a national science. (E) support the author's assertion that the Marxist-Leninist impact on Soviet scientific freedom continued through the decade of the 1970s. ... "
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