Английская Википедия:Civil clause

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Шаблон:Primary sources Civil clause (German: Zivilklausel), sometimes civilian clause or civilians' clause, is a voluntary commitment by academic institutions to engage exclusively in civil (i.e. non-military) research.

The idea originates in Japan: In 1950, the Science Council of Japan established that its members will refuse to participate in military-related research projects. Such a declaration was repeated in 1967, and in 2017.[1]

In Germany, Universität Bremen was the first to put a Civil Clause in effect. Its resolution no.5113 from 1986 declared: Шаблон:Quote This declaration has been renewed in 1992 and in 2020[2]

Since then, many German universities have followed this example.

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Civil Clauses can be regarded as contemporary extensions of Merton's norms on scientific ethos.

List of German Universities with Civil Clauses

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References

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  1. Science Council of Japan March 27, 2017: Statement on Research for Military Security [1]
  2. Universität Bremen's Civilian Clause Confirmed (2020) [2]