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장애인 거주시설 장애인과 종사자의 인권 인식 비교 (Comparative study on differences in perception of human rights of People with disabilities and Staffs in the disabled residential facilities)

  • 전동일;김낭희;서정민
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 장애인 거주시설의 장애인과 종사자 간 인권에 대한 인식의 차이를 비교하는 데 목적이 있다. '2014년 장애인 거주시설 인권실태조사'에서 수집한 602개 장애인 거주시설 설문자료를 분석에 활용하였다. 인권과 관련한 16개 항목(인권보장 12개 항목, 인권침해 4개 항목)을 비교하였다. 분석 결과, 인권보장 영역의 모든 항목에서 시설 내 장애인의 인권이 보장된다고 인식하는 비율이 장애인보다 종사자가 더 높은 것으로 나타났다(p<.05). 인권침해 영역에서도 종사자 폭행 항목을 제외한 나머지 항목에서 종사자가 장애인보다 시설 내에서 장애인의 인권이 침해되고 있다고 인식하는 비율이 더 높았다(p<.05). 연구를 통해 시설 거주 장애인과 종사자는 장애인의 인권보장과 인권침해에 대해 서로 상당한 인식의 차이가 있음을 입증하였다. 이와 같은 인식 차이의 원인은 첫째, 시설 내 종사자의 역할과 장애인의 욕구가 상호 충돌할 수 밖에 없는 거주시설의 특성이 반영된 것으로 보이며, 둘째, 인권보장이나 인권침해에 대해 장애인과 종사자 간에 서로 합의된 구체적인 기준이 부재하기 때문인 것으로 보인다. 본 연구 결과를 통해 장애인 거주시설의 장애인과 종사자 간 인권인식 격차 해소를 위해 통합인권교육, 합의된 인권지표개발 등의 전략 모색이 필요함을 제언하였다.

An Introductory Study on the Draft Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration

  • Ahn, Keon-Hyung;Moon, Hee-Cheol
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.3-22
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    • 2019
  • An issue of human rights abuse in business emerged as a serious social problem recently not only in Korea, but also worldwide. However, the stipulations in 'UNGPs' and 'OECD Guidelines' do not provide a legally binding dispute settlement mechanism. Under these circumstances, it is very well timed that the Working Group on International Arbitration of Business and Human Rights recently published the Draft Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration, which will be launched in December 2019 as an effective and efficient alternative to mediation or court litigation. This paper examines the purpose, the structure, and the unique features of the Draft Hague Rules, among other provisions, including 1) Inequality of Arms between the Parties, 2) Appointing Authority, 3) Presiding Arbitrator's Qualification, 4) Evidentiary Procedures, 5) Remedy, and 6) Governing Law.

Emotions and Awareness of Rights among the Thais

  • Pawakapan, Niti
    • 수완나부미
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.105-131
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    • 2015
  • This article is based on a research conducted from 2009 to 2012, on the political disputes in Thailand. During the data collections periods, it was common to hear the frustration, bitterness and anger, expressed by the Redshirts, especially those who lived in the northeast and northern regions. Coming from the said research, this paper will examine the relationship between emotions and rights. According to the sociology of emotions, there are connections between macrolevel social processes and the arousal of emotions. Emotions arising from macrostructural processes may affect individuals at the microlevel, prompting them into actions collectively. In addition, expressions of resentment and articulation for vengeance can be interpreted as the emotions related to the awareness of rights, which may include the rights to one's needs and the access to resources that fulfill such needs. It will demonstrate how emotions, political demonstrations and the increasing awareness of rights, are related.

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아동친화도시 구축을 위한 아동권리와 행복감에 관한 연구 -초등학생과 중학생의 비교연구 (A Study on Children's Rights and Happiness for Building Child Friendly Cities - Comparative study between elementary and middle school students)

  • 김웅수
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.485-491
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    • 2017
  • 아동친화도시는 아동이 행복하게 살 수 있도록 지역사회 환경을 조성하는 것으로 아동권리가 보장된 환경이 조성될 때에 가능하다. 이에 본 연구는 아동권리와 행복감의 관계에 대해서 검증하여 아동이 살기 좋은 아동친화도시구축을 위해 지원해야할 사항이 무엇인지 탐색하였다. 이를 위해 아동친화도시 인증을 받은 W지역의 초등학생과 중학생 1000명을 대상으로 설문조사하여 이를 분석하였다. 분석결과 첫째, 초등학생이 중학생보다 아동권리인식이 높은 것으로 조사되었다. 둘째로, 행복감에 영향을 미치는 아동권리는 건강과 사회서비스, 교육환경으로 나타났다. 셋째로, 행복감에 영향을 미치는 아동권리는 학교급에 따라 다르게 나타났는데, 초등학생의 경우는 가정환경, 안전과 보호, 교육환경이 중요하게 부각되며, 중학생은 건강과 사회서비스, 안전과 보호가 중요한 것으로 나타났다. 이러한 연구결과를 토대로 아동친화도시 구축을 위해 보건, 복지, 교육, 안전 등의 다양한 측면을 고려한 융복합적 개입과 접근이 필요함을 제언하였다.

"All This is Indeed Brahman" Rammohun Roy and a 'Global' History of the Rights-Bearing Self

  • Banerjee, Milinda
    • Asian review of World Histories
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.81-112
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    • 2015
  • This essay interrogates the category of the 'global' in the emerging domain of 'global intellectual history'. Through a case study of the Indian social-religious reformer Rammohun Roy (1772/4-1833), I argue that notions of global selfhood and rights-consciousness (which have been preoccupying concerns of recent debates in intellectual history) have multiple conceptual and practical points of origin. Thus in early colonial India a person like Rammohun Roy could invoke centuries-old Indic terms of globality (vishva, jagat, sarva, sarvabhuta, etc.), selfhood (atman/brahman), and notions of right (adhikara) to liberation/salvation (mukti/moksha) as well as late precolonial discourses on 'worldly' rights consciousness (to life, property, religious toleration) and models of participatory governance present in an Indo-Islamic society, and hybridize these with Western-origin notions of rights and liberties. Thereby Rammohun could challenge the racial and confessional assumptions of colonial authority and produce a more deterritorialized and non-sectarian idea of selfhood and governance. However, Rammohun's comparativist world-historical notions excluded other models of selfhood and globality, such as those produced by devotional Vaishnava, Shaiva, and Shakta-Tantric discourses under the influence of non-Brahmanical communities and women. Rammohun's puritan condemnation of non-Brahmanical sexual and gender relations created a homogenized and hierarchical model of globality, obscuring alternate subaltern-inflected notions of selfhood. Class, caste, and gender biases rendered Rammohun supportive of British colonial rule and distanced him from popular anti-colonial revolts and social mobility movements in India. This article argues that today's intellectual historians run the risk of repeating Rammohun's biases (or those of Hegel's Weltgeschichte) if they privilege the historicity and value of certain models of global selfhood and rights-consciousness (such as those derived from a constructed notion of the 'West' or from constructed notions of various 'elite' classicized 'cultures'), to the exclusion of models produced by disenfranchised actors across the world. Instead of operating through hierarchical assumptions about local/global polarity, intellectual historians should remain sensitive to and learn from the universalizable models of selfhood, rights, and justice produced by actors in different spatio-temporal locations and intersections.

Human Rights in The Context of Digitalization. International-Legal Analysis

  • Panova, Liydmyla;Gramatskyy, Ernest;Kryvosheyina, Inha;Makoda, Volodymyr
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.320-326
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    • 2022
  • The use of the Internet has become commonplace for billions of people on the planet. The rapid development of technology, in particular, mobile gadgets, has provided access to communication anywhere, anytime. At the same time, there are growing concerns about the behavior of people on the Internet, in particular, towards each other and social groups in general. This raises the issue of human rights in today's information society. In this study, we focused on human rights such as the right to privacy, confidentiality, freedom of expression, the right to be forgotten, etc. We point to some differences in this regard, in particular between the EU, etc. In addition, we describe the latest legal regulation in this aspect in European countries. Such methods as systemic, factual, formal and legal, to show the factors of formation and development of human rights in the context of digitalization were used. The authors indicate which of them deserve the most attention due to their prevalence and relevance. Thus, we concluded that the technological development of social communications has laid the groundwork for a legal settlement of privacy and opinion issues on the Internet. Simultaneously, jurisdictions address issues on every aspect of human rights on the Internet, based on previous norms, case law, and principles of law. It is concluded that human rights legislation on the Internet will continue to be actively developed to ensure a balance of private and public interests, safe online access and unimpeded access to it.

The Effects of Multi-identity on One's Psychological State and the Quality of Contribution in Virtual Communities: A Socio-Psychological Perspective

  • Suh, A-Young;Shin, Kyung-Shik;Lee, Ju-Min
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.57-79
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    • 2010
  • In a virtual community, one can possess multiple identities and pretend to be different by creating self-identity in contrast with his or her actual self. Does false identity undermine the qualitative growth of a virtual community by reducing members' accountability? Or does it stimulate their contributive behaviors by ensuring freedom of speech? It is imperative to understand the effects of multi-identity considering the distinct properties of a virtual community in which people easily change their identities at little or no cost. To answer these questions, we adopted the concept of self-discrepancy from the social psychology theory rooted in the concept of the self and developed a theoretical model to predict quality of contribution of the individual member in virtual communities. Based on the self-discrepancy theory, we first identified two different domains of the self: (1) an "actual self" that consists of attributes that the person believes he or she currently possesses in real life and (2) a "cyber self" that consists of attributes the person believes he or she possesses in a virtual community. Next, we derived an index for two different types of self-discrepancy by using the differences between the actual and the cyber identities: Personal Self-discrepancy and Social Self-discrepancy. Personal Self-discrepancy reflects the degree of discrepancy between actual and cyber identity regarding a person's intelligence, education, and expertise. Social Self-discrepancy reflects the degree of discrepancy between actual and cyber identity regarding a person's morality, sociability, and accordance with social norms. Finally, we linked them with sense of virtual community, perceived privacy rights, and quality of contribution to examine how having a multi-identity influences an individual's psychological state and contributive behaviors in a virtual community. The results of the analysis based on 266 respondents showed that Social Self-discrepancy negatively influenced both the Sense of Virtual Community and Perceived Privacy Rights, while Personal Self-discrepancy negatively influenced only Perceived Privacy Rights, thereby resulting in reduced quality of contribution in virtual communities. Based on the results of this analysis, we can explain the dysfunctions of multi-identity in virtual communities. First, people who pretend to be different by engaging in socially undesirable behaviors under their alternative identities are more likely to suffer lower levels of psychological wellbeing and thus experience lower levels of sense of virtual community than others. Second, people do not perceive a high level of privacy rights reflecting catharsis, recovery, or autonomy, even though they create different selves and engage in socially undesirable behaviors in a virtual community. Third, people who pretend to be different persons in terms of their intelligence, education, or expertise also indirectly debase the quality of contribution by decreasing perceived privacy rights. The results suggest that virtual community managers should pay more attention to the negative influences exercised by multi-identity on the quality of contribution, thereby controlling the need to create alternative identities in virtual communities. We hope that more research will be conducted on this underexplored area of multi-identity and that our theoretical framework will serve as a useful conceptual tool for all endeavors.

새로운 사회계약과 디지털 권리장전: 정치·사회적 맥락과 제도화를 중심으로 (The New Social Contract and the Digital Bill of Rights : Focusing on Political and Social Context and Institutionalization)

  • 조계원
    • 정보화정책
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.53-71
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    • 2024
  • 디지털 전환은 우리 사회의 기존 규범과 패러다임을 전환시켜야 할 새로운 사회계약을 요청하고 있다. 디지털 헌정주의는 새로운 사회계약을 통해 신질서를 구축하려는 하나의 방식이라고 할 수 있으며, 디지털 환경에서 기본권 보호와 권력 균형을 위한 규범틀을 확립하고 보장하는 것을 목적으로 하는 이념이다. 인터넷/디지털 권리장전은 이러한 이념에 기초해 헌정주의화를 실천하려는 대표적인 사례라고 할 수 있다. 초기에는 시민단체나 다양한 이해관계자가 주도하여 비공식적이고 구속력 없는 선언의 형태로 디지털 사회의 변화된 특성에 맞는 규범적 원칙을 제시하는 형태를 띠었지만. 최근에는 국가나 지역 차원에서 원칙을 담은 공식 헌장·선언문이나 법의 형태로 구체화되고 있다. 한국 정부가 제시한 「디지털 권리장전」도 이러한 흐름의 연장선상에 있다고 볼 수 있지만 실질적, 절차적 정당성이라는 측면에서 보면 인터넷/디지털 권리장전의 최근 경향을 충분히 반영하지 못하고 있다. 정부가 일정한 규범적 방향을 제시한다 하더라도, 각각의 영역에서 구체적인 실행 계획과 결합되어야 '선언적' 수준에 그치지 않고 디지털 기술 및 산업과 규범의 균형을 만들어낼 수 있을 것이다.

재무적 송전권이 발전사의 전략적 입찰에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Financial Transmission Rights on the Strategic Bidding Behavior of the Electricity Producers)

  • 이광호;신재홍
    • 전기학회논문지
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    • 제59권7호
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    • pp.1226-1231
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    • 2010
  • This paper looks at the influence of Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs) on the market value(Social Welfare; SW) in the competitive electricity market. The transmission line constraints make it difficult to compute the Nash Equilibrium (NE) due to causing a mixed strategy NE instead of a pure strategy NE. Computing a mixed strategy is more complicated in a multi-player game. The aim of this paper are to compute a mixed strategy NE and analyze SW in power transaction with FTRs. This paper introduces a formula and a technique for solving NE of multi-player game with FTRs. In addition, it analyzes the influence of holding of FTRs by generation company on SW and it proposes the SW at NE is influenced by Power Transfer Distribution Factor (PTDF) where holder of FTRs are located. The assertion is verified by calculating the mixed strategy utilizing the Cournot model widely used for studies on FTRs.