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for the interpretation of health legislation. One obstacle considered involves the academic and professional reluctance to … direct critical attention to interpretive actions outside the judicial sphere; in this case to those by health administrators …, health professionals and patients. Another concerns a similar reticence to formally acknowledge the widespread utilization by …
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In their hypothesis published in IJHPM, Lisa Forman and colleagues examined the prominence of the right to health and … sexual and reproductive health rights (as well as related language) in four of the key reports that fed into the process of …. I argue that sexual and reproductive health rights are relatively well-covered within the SDGs. In terms of the right to …
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Compliance with human rights is an important element of health resilience, generating popular legitimacy and trust …-making on health emergencies. This would significantly improve health resilience …
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Health is considered a fundamental human right that is the basis for the exercise of other human rights and is … essential for a dignified life. An effective system of health care provision is a crucial institution within a society, one … which carries the same significance as the justice and democratic political system. The paper examines the right to health …
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In spite of vast global improvements in living standards, health, and wellbeing, the persistence of absolute poverty … cause for the failure of developing states to improve the health of their peoples. While economic development in developing … countries is necessary to provide for underlying determinants of health – most prominently, poverty reduction and the building …
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Today, nation-states are struggling to maintain public health insurance coverage and public health protections. Even … developed countries with generous programs are reviewing commitments toward health. For many developing countries, meeting the … health care needs of their populations is beyond reach. The international human right to health is a useful tool to sort out …
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In spite of vast global improvements in living standards, health, and well-being, the persistence of absolute poverty … cause for the failure of developing states to improve the health of their peoples. While economic development in developing … countries is necessary to provide for underlying determinants of health most prominently, poverty reduction and the building of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014211410
in another international forum. The same States that at the WHO commit themselves to protect the right to health, then …
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This study contributes to the literature that analyzes the consequences of economic sanctions for the target country's human rights situation. We offer a political economy explanation for different types of human rights infringements or improvements in reaction to economic shocks caused by...
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