Author:
Romano Cesare PR,Boggio Andrea
Abstract
Abstract
This chapter presents the normative basis and content of the third cluster of rights within the right to science: the right to participate in scientific progress. This right contains four distinct rights: to scientific literacy; to access the scientific professions; to participate in research as citizen scientists or as research subjects (as citizen scientists and as research subjects); and to participate in science affairs. The chapter discusses the responsibility of States to implement public engagement and participation strategies to enable participation in scientific progress. The chapter closes by proposing indicators to monitor compliance with participatory standards associated with the human right to science.
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