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CHARTER OF EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS PART 6: Effects of information and communication technologies on human rights

Software: Impactos del uso de las nuevas tecnologías sobre los derechos humanos

Nuevas tecnologías y nuevos derechos

Dependencia de las TIC e imposición cultural

Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para la inclusión y la participación en la sociedad de la información y del conocimiento

La sociedad transparente o vulnerable

El derecho penal y el desarrollo de las tecnologías:Los delitos informáticos

Hardware: Impactos sociales y ambientales de las nuevas tecnologías

Congo, peligro de riquezas. Un conflicto por la alta tecnología

¿Mi ordenador vulnera los derechos humanos?El coste social y ambiental de la alta tecnología

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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS

The Universal Declaration of Emerging Human Rights (UDEHR) is a programmatic instrument of international civil society aimed at state actors and other institutional forums for the crystallisation of human rights in the new millennium.

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CHARTER OF EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS SERIAL

5. Human rights and Environment

 



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4. The human right to the access to drinking water and sanitation

- Introduction to the legal framework of the human right to water: an International Law perspective, Àlex Peñalver Cabré
- The ethics of water management, Pedro Arrojo Agudo
- The commercialisation of water management. Failures and alternatives, Lluís Basteiro y Ana Gris
- Public management with participation and social control: towards the human right to water, Jaume Delclòs Ayats
- Water and human rights: the basis of the human right to water, Jaume Saura i Estapà

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CHARTER OF EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS SERIAL 3: Sexual Orientation and gender identity. The least understood rights.

- Human rights and LGTB rights from an international perspective, David Montero González
- The protection of the rights of sexual minorities by the European Court of Human Rights, Guillem Cano Palomares
- Human rights, not just heterosexual rights, Marc Llombart y Joana Cabrera
- The law of gender identity: the registry change to the sex of individuals, Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide
- The law that forgot about gender, Andrea Planelles Aparicio
- Conclusions of the “IV Seminar on the Charter of Emerging Human Rights project: sexual orientation and gender identity. The least understood rights”

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2. Workshop Seminars on the Charter of Emergent Human Rights– 2006

- Conclusions from the first seminar on the right to the access to drinking water
- Conclusions from the second seminar on the guarantee and protection of human rights in the investigation and application of biotechnologies
I. Biomedicine and human rights
II. Biotechnology and alimentation: Food sovereignty?
- Conclusions from the third seminar on the Basic Income of Citizenship

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1. Nature and scope of the emerging human rights

I. The Charter of Emerging Human Rights: civil society's answer to the challenges of the 21st century
- The normative system of Human Rights, a reflection of the international system
- New challenges, new necessities
- The Charter of Emerging Human Rights: a challenge to globalisation
- Conclusions
II. Emerging Human Rights: the right to live with dignity. Basic Income, The Welfare State and Immigration.
- A definition of Basic Income
- Which problems are solved by Basic Income?
- Basic Income for immigrants
- The deterritorialisation of the human being
- Migration and human rights

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Universal Declaration of Emerging Human Rights


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