Bart Wernaart
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Index Open
based research 95 arts and human rights 78 Asociación de Campesinos de Buenos Aires (ASOCAB) 60 aspiration management 94 association for children's rights in design 170 Attenborough, David 248 audi et alteram partem, principle 28 B
Crowdsourced views on consumer misbehaviour in service encounters: know your rights! Open
Reports of consumer misbehaviour in service encounters shared on social media can present challenges for companies, subjecting them to public scrutiny and placing reputation at risk as online communities appraise the harm caused by violati…
The privacy of the dead Open
There are increasing numbers of products and services offered by the Digital Afterlife Industry that raise complicated questions about human dignity and the digital component of death. In most societies, we have refined moral and legal nor…
How rights-based are the best practices? Open
On various occasions, countries have been criticised for not recognising the right to food as an enforceable right in their national legal order, using a rightsbased approach towards Economic, Social and Cultural (ECOSOC) rights. As it see…
Drill rap and dignity Open
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Sexual rights in practice Open
Sexual health and sexual pleasure are two related topics that are under duress for many reasons, among them taboos on addressing sexual pleasure and gender stereotyping. One way to address this is to consider these issues from a rights-bas…
Human rights beyond the courtroom Open
In this chapter we introduce the central issue in this book: applied human rights. Furthermore, we introduce the structure and chapters of this book, and dedicate some thought to inclusive authorship.
Responsible civilian drones Open
Drones, or unmanned aerial systems, are increasingly used in public spaces, in particular in the context of so-called ‘smart cities’. Drone technology is rapidly innovating, and its hypothetical use in the near future is promising. Drones …
Human rights, philosophy and ethics Open
Human rights offer us fundamental standards that aim at leading a life with dignity. Naturally, there is an intimate relationship between human rights and philosophy. The Ancient Greeks considered ‘just’ things to be natural things, and na…
Constitutional friction and the voice of the underrepresented Open
Constitutions are legal constructs that codify human rights, among other things. In a constitution, we typically find normative minimum standards that regulates the relationship between a government and its citizens, and also the relations…
Preliminary Material Open
Key concepts 52 4.1 Rejecting a rights-based approach towards ECOSOC rights 52 4.2 What we can learn from the domestic legal context of the best practices 55 4.
2. Food law and regulatory affairs Open
In the food business the position of legal experts is sometimes a lonely one: they are the ones who know the 'rules of the game' and speak truth to power. And this expertise is not always received with great enthusiasm by other professiona…
3. Food ethics Open
Ethics is the philosophy of doing the right thing – morally. And it is an important discipline in the food sector which may cause multiple societal and environmental challenges in relation to food and food production. Dealing with these ch…
4. Consumer protection Open
In the mid-nineteen-nineties the European food industry faced considerable negative media attention. Major food scandals had caused food safety and public health concerns amongst consumers. This resulted in significant damage to the reputa…
De wethouder en de wereld Open
Decentralized government and global challenges: How the Dutch data centre debate demonstrates the need for powerful and hybrid governance Recently, the construction of large datacentres has led to intense societal debate in the Netherlands…
6. Business ethics and technology Open
Technology and business are strongly connected: technology influences the way we do business, and business is an important driver for innovative technologies. This relationship has an important effect on how we see business ethics. The cha…
2. Moral authority Open
In this chapter, we will introduce the concept of moral authority in the context of technology. Technology can be value-laden, and humans increasingly make use of technology in ethical decision-making. This raises the question of moral aut…
1. An introduction to moral design and technology Open
In this chapter we introduce the central issue in this book: moral design and technology. We will first explore what technology is, how it has always been a main driver for societal change, and why such changes usually elicit new moral cha…
20. Looking ahead, and what we can learn from science fiction Open
In this book we explored what moral design is (Part One), and how it relates to existing discourse in adjacent disciplines (Part Two); we highlighted various case studies in which moral design plays a central role in innovating technology …
5. Values and virtues in technology Open
Ethics and technology cannot be separated from one another. As we have seen in the introduction chapter, technology is not a morally neutral concept. It is not 'just' a tool. It is ethically charged due to the fact that the creation of tec…
The effect of stereotypical music on the customer selection of wine in an online environment Open
The digital transformation of marketing leads to new forms of interaction with consumers. It has been established and well known that auditory stimuli generally affect human behavior. However, in the field of sensory marketing, only limite…
Developing a roadmap for the moral programming of smart technology Open
Smart technology is increasingly integrated in our ethical decision making. This raises questions as to how we should morally program technology. Deciding on moral programming depends on the moral intensity of the ethical issue. A moral in…