Science, Technology and Human Rights. Collected Papers of 2022 China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights
Autor:
Kaminski Gerd, Wang Xigen
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Erschienen am 6. Februar 2023
CONTENT
NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AS OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION: THE CASE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHRISTINA BINDER
SOCIAL CREDITS: A CHALLENGE TO HUMAN RIGHTS? GERD KAMINSKI
BEYOND ZHUANG ZI AND MARTIN HEIDEGGER MUSINGS ABOUT TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS WOLFGANG KUBIN
THE DIGITAL EXISTENCE OF HUMAN BEINGS AND THE PROTECTION OF THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS CHANG JIAN
CONTRIBUTION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TO HUMAN RIGHTS TODD HOWLAND
A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FROM A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE ELISABETH STEINER
DIGITAL HUMAN RIGHTS: THE RISING FOURTH GENERATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS MA CHANGSHAN
LINGUISTIC RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA: THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PROMOTION OF INDIGENOUS AFRICAN LANGUAGES ADAMS BODOMO
THE DIMENSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE HE ZHIPENG
FROM THE QUESTION OF FUTURE HUMAN RIGHTS TO THE ETHICS OF BENEVOLENCE SONIA BRESSLER
THE BRAHMIN AND THE BROOMSTICK: TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA RAMACHANDRA BYRAPPA
ETHICAL REVIEW OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS MAN HONGJIE
EGYPT AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN TERMS OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE MAG. NADA OSMAN
DIALECTICAL UNITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AND SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA CHEN YOUWU
ETHICAL USE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MARTIN PICHLER
HOW SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROMOTES HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA ZHANG ZHIHAO
ON THE PROTECTION OF DATA PROPERTY RIGHTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS QIAN ZIYU
INTERNET ACCESS AS A HUMAN RIGHT THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE MICHAEL LYSANDER FREMUTH
TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERS HUMAN RIGHTS: EVIDENCE BASED ON ACCESS TO ASSISTIVE DEVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ZHANG WANHONG
HUMAN RIGHTS RISKS AND REGULATIONS CAUSED BY HUMAN GENE EDITING MAO JUNXIANG
RESHAPING THE VALUE HIERARCHY OF HUMAN RIGHTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TECHNOLOGICAL RISKS AND RELEVANT RESPONSES IN THE CONTEXT OF A RISK SOCIETY QIAN JINYU
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HELPS CREATE UNIFIED STANDARDS FOR JUDICIAL TRIALS SUN CHANGLONG
RECOMMENDATION ON THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OF UNESCO AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON CHINAS GOVERNANCE OVER ETHICS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ZHU LIYU, HU XIAOFAN
ON THE VALUE CHANGE OF THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE ZHANG YAOYUAN
ON PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF FUTURE GENERATIONS IN HUMAN GERM CELL GENE EDITING ZHANG XIAOXIAO
CONFLICTS AND RECONCILIATION BETWEEN DIGITAL IPRS AND THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT WEN TING
DIGITAL HUMANISM AND HUMANE DIGITALISATION HANNES A. FELLNER
THE JURISPRUDENTIAL BASIS AND PROTECTIVE APPROACHES FOR INDIVIDUALS NOT TO BE SUBJECT TO AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING ZHENG ZHIHANG
LEGAL REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-RELATED HUMAN RIGHTS XIAO JUNYONG, LI HAOJI
A POSSIBLE HUMAN RIGHT OF WISDOM LIAO YI
HUMAN RIGHTS DUE DILIGENCE IN DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAINS: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES TANG YINGXIA
HUMAN RIGHTS REMODELING IN THE DIGITAL AGE YU SHENGQI
AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING SYSTEM AND THE RIGHTS PARADIGM OF PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION CHENG RUI
COMPREHENSIVE GOVERNANCE OF INTELLIGENT DECISION-MAKING ALGORITHMIC DISCRIMINATION LI RANG
Keynote Speeches:
New Information Technologies as Opportunity and Challenge for Human Rights Protection: the Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Binder I. Introduction New Information Technologies1 have been rapidly expanding especially over the last 2 decades. They are used in a variety of fields, by public and private actors. Governments as well as private companies are relying on information technologies to store, transmit and process data and handle information. That development has gained additional momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic, with information technologies invading to all fields of life, including work, education or governmental services especially as regards public health. So, information technologies have shown their potential especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, their use poses considerable challenges for human rights protection, especially as regards the right to private life. This presentation will deal with these. In the following, I will first turn to new information technologies as opportunity for human rights protection to then examine the challenges posed by these technologies for human rights. I finally argue that human rights provide for parameters and establish a framework for the use of information technologies in times of pandemic which may guide states in their application. II. New Information technologies as opportunity for human rights protection Let me first turn to information technologies as opportunity for human rights protection in times of pandemic. Indeed, the use of information technologies contributes to realise a variety of human rights. On the one hand, information technologies may contribute to (indirectly) uphold the rights to health and life. For example, they facilitate the tracking of infected persons and their contacts, which is made faster and more efficient. Thereby, infection chains can be prevented and clusters reduced: The number of Covid-19 infections and, as a result, deaths is likely to decrease. Equally beneficial is more indirectly though technologies contribution to fostering scientific progress. The development of new medicines and vaccines contributes to uphold the rights to health and life.........