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On considering the application of Amartya Sen's capability approach to an information-based rights framework

We live in an information society, and, resultantly, significant attention is devoted to ensure “information-based rights” are protected among other essential human rights. Fostering and protecting information-based rights is essential to human well being, and the traditional strategies to support t...

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Published in:Information development 2013-05, Vol.29 (2), p.106-113
Main Authors: Britz, Johannes, Hoffmann, Anthony, Ponelis, Shana, Zimmer, Michael, Lor, Peter
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