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On the Uneasy Interface between Economic Rights, Moral Rights and Users’ Rights in Copyright Law: Can Canada Learn from the UK Experience?

open access: yesSCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology & Society, 2018
Copyright in Canada is subject to a number of statutory defences, of which parodies and non-commercial user-generated content (UGC) are but two examples. However, the interface between these defences and the protection of moral rights is not very clearly
Eugene C. Lim
doaj   +1 more source

International Practice of Human Rights as Legal Demand-Rights: A Critical Approach

open access: yesAge of Human Rights Journal, 2022
Margaret Gilbert’s approach to human rights asserts that these are demand-rights that may be moral or legal. As legal rights, human rights result exclusively from an international practice in which States hold a leading position.
Johnny Antonio Dávila
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Comparing Mutuality and Solidarity in Its Application to Disaster Ethics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Often it has been observed that in disaster situations, people (including victims) become altruistic and are very willing to listen, obey and act in a manner that would help bring an end to the situation.
A Gewirth   +16 more
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The Exercise of Moral Rights by Non-Authors

open access: yesLaw: Journal of the University of Latvia, 2022
The concept of moral rights is as old as authors’ rights (droit d’auteur) themselves. It was intended to protect the author’s honour and reputation. The rights of attribution, integrity and disclosure constitute the core of the author’s moral rights ...
Aleksei Kelli   +5 more
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The Dialogical Turn in Normative Political Theory and the Pedagogy of Human Rights Education

open access: yesEducation Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to explore a capacity-building pedagogical approach to human rights education as a complement to the “declarationist” approach.
Dale T. Snauwaert
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The Limits of the Rights to Free Thought and Expression [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
It is often held that people have a moral right to believe and say whatever they want. For instance, one might claim that they have a right to believe racist things as long as they keep those thoughts to themselves.
Emerick, Barrett
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Factors influencing obstetricians’ acceptance of termination of pregnancy beyond the first trimester: a qualitative study

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics
Background In Belgium, termination of pregnancy after the first trimester is exclusively allowed on medical grounds. When faced with fetal or maternal health complications during pregnancy, patients typically turn to obstetricians for guidance on the ...
Fien De Meyer   +5 more
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Shifting the Moral Burden: Expanding Moral Status and Moral Agency [PDF]

open access: yesHealth and Human Rights, 2020
Two problems are considered here. One relates to who has moral status, and the other relates to who has moral responsibility. The criteria for mattering morally have long been disputed, and many humans and nonhuman animals have been considered “marginal ...
L. Syd M Johnson
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Tom Regan on Kind Arguments against Animal Rights and for Human Rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Tom Regan argues that human beings and some non-human animals have moral rights because they are “subjects of lives,” that is, roughly, conscious, sentient beings with an experiential welfare.
Nobis, Nathan
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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
wiley   +1 more source

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