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  • Anrup, Roland, et al. (author)
  • Centrala universitetsvärden hotas av bolagiseringsidén
  • 2013
  • In: Dagens nyheter. - 1101-2447.
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Högskolestiftelser. Förslaget att driva svenska universitet i stiftelseform ­öppnar för bolagisering. Men det är ingen riktig utredning, utan en politisk pamflett utan ­eftertanke. Privatisering av universitet hotar både oberoendet, forskningskvaliteten och samhällsnyttan, skriver 36 forskare vid svenska högskolor och universitet.
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  • Brax, David, 1979, et al. (author)
  • Arbetet mot hatbrott måste prioriteras – på riktigt
  • 2014
  • In: Göteborgs-Posten 14 mars 2014. - 1103-9345.
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Det finns starka skäl att prioritera arbetet mot hatbrott på riktigt, men i själva verket finns det inga tecken på att regeringen tar frågan på allvar, skriver forskare om hatbrottspolitik och mänskliga rättigheter vid Göteborgs och Lunds universitet.
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  • Brax, David, 1979, et al. (author)
  • The Philosophy of Hate Crime Anthology, Part I: Introduction to the Philosophy of Hate Crime
  • 2013
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The aim of this first part of The Philosophy of Hate Crime Anthology is to introduce the topic of its accompanying, second part, the annotated bibliography of the philosophy of hate crime authored and compiled by David Brax.2 Together, these documents provide a provides a guide to the philosophical and theoretical issues underlying hate crime legislation and policy. These issues are rarely at the top of the news agenda, but are important to the assessment of various more concrete and readily debated questions. They are, as we shall attempt to demonstrate, crucial in order to achieve well-founded hate crime policies. In effect, this bibliography purports to explain such connections and to present briefly the debates about the philosophical issues as they are conducted within different fields of expertise, with pointers to relevant reading materials and what these contribute to the discussion. The realisation of this aim is an outcome of the project When Law and Hate Collide, coordinated by the law school of the University of Central Lancashire, UK, and involving researchers from the Göthe University of Frankfurt, Germany and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. This project was funded by the European Commission's Daphne III program (contract no. 2009-DAP3- AG-1221), which aims at providing the European Union with a strengthened basis for designing hate crime policies at the European level, as well as support member state initiatives of this nature.
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  • Cutas, Daniela, 1978, et al. (author)
  • Legal imperialism in the regulation of stem cell research and therapy: the problem of extraterritorial jurisdiction
  • 2010
  • In: Capps BJ & Campbell AV (eds.). CONTESTED CELLS: Global Perspectives on the Stem Cell Debate. - London : Imperial College Press. - 9781848164376 ; , s. 95-119
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Countries worldwide have very different national regulations on human embryonic stem (ES) cell research, informed by a range of ethical values. Some countries find reason to extend the applicability of their regulations on such research to its citizens when they visit other countries. Extraterritorial jurisdiction has recently been identified as a potential challenge towards global regulation of ES cell research. This chapter explores the implications and impact of extraterritorial jurisdiction and global regulation of ES cell research on researchers, clinicians and national health systems, and how this may affect patients. The authors argue that it would make ethical sense for ES cell restrictive countries to extend its regulations on ES cell research beyond its borders, because, if these countries really consider embryo destruction to be objectionable on the basis on the status of the embryo, then they ought to count it morally on par with murder (and thus have a moral imperative to protect embryos from the actions of its own citizens). However, doing so could lead to a legal situation that would result in substantial harm to central values in areas besides research, such as health care, the job market, basic freedom of movement, and strategic international finance and politics. Thus, it seems that restrictive extraterritorial jurisdiction in respect to ES cell research would be deeply problematic, given that the ethical permissibility of ES cell research is characterised by deep and wide disagreement.
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