Justice in Science

Justice in Science is a field of scientific inquiry that explores the ethical, social, and legal considerations arising from the application of scientific knowledge and technologies to society. It seeks to ensure that the use of scientific knowledge and technological applications is fair, equitable, and respectful of human rights and ethical values. Justice in Science works to protect the vulnerable and marginalized from potential harms that can arise from scientific and technological innovations. It also strives to ensure that scientific research and its products are used to benefit all members of society in a way that is respectful of their social and economic needs. Justice in Science has real-world applications in the areas of health, environmental protection, public policy, and the development of science-based solutions to social problems.

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