While the UN Charter clearly establishes collective security as the central goal of the UN, it accords human rights and humanitarian aid much less prominent roles. Nonetheless, over time both the protection of human rights and provision of humanitarian aid have become major roles of the UN system...
The global race to appropriate genetic resources through intellectual property rights, puts small farmers at risk, especially in developing countries. The emergence of technologies like the “terminator gene” and the monopolisation of CRISPR patents could further threaten agricultural sustainability and ...
Democratic Oversight of Platform Management by “Produsers”recommends that platforms apply their technical expertise to an expansion of democratic functionality in their internal oversight and management systems by providing their users with voting rights in the election of board members and key decisions ...
In other words, it’s been claimed that, since it came into operation on 1/1/8, the Charter has injected a legally obligatory human rights culture into the entire field of Victorian regulation. Doctrinal positions (and PR blather) to this effect about the Charter’s operative provisions hav...
Workers and workers’ representatives continue to enjoy the same legal and conventional rights as they enjoyed when on-site Social partnership and mandatory annual negotiations and obligations continue when teleworking as under normal circumstances or exceptional circumstances and while on site works council...
These are the essential conditions for health of both the individual and his society. It is only when people get and enjoy rights that they can develop their personalities and contributes their best services to the society.Buy These Notes in PDF FormatIn simple words, rights are the common ...
In mainland China, rural women still suffer from unequal treatment in the distribution of land rights and interests. On the conceptual level, the distribution of land rights in China’s rural areas is often characterized by gender-based discrimination. On the institutional level, although Chinese la...
The aim of this article is to reflect on cultural heritage as a field capable of embodying and addressing human rights (Botelho, Costa, Cultural heritage and human rights: first considerations. In: André P (ed) Anthology of essays. Collaborative laboratory: urban dynamics, heritage, arts. VII...
Human rights concerns in relation to the impacts brought forth by artificial intelligence (‘AI’) have revolved around examining how it affects specific rights, such as the right to privacy, non-discrimination and freedom of expression. However, this article argues that the effects go deeper, po...
While the UN Charter clearly establishes collective security as the central goal of the UN, it accords human rights and humanitarian aid much less prominent roles. Nonetheless, over time both the protection of human rights and provision of humanitarian aid have become major roles of the UN system...