Science in the Service of Human Rights
Discover the profound insights of Science in the Service of Human Rights by Richard Pierre Claude, published in 2011. This thought-provoking book spans 280 pages and provides a comprehensive framework for discussing the complex relationship between scientific freedom and responsibility. Claude expertly navigates the critical intersections of human rights and science, encouraging readers to engage in meaningful debates on these pressing issues. Ideal for those interested in the moral and ethical aspects of science, this book is a must-read for advocates of human rights and scholars alike. Explore how science can be a powerful tool in the pursuit of justice and dignity for all.