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organizations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), and particularly their permanent staffs …, whose boundary disputes have shaped international IP law at the intersection of trade and global health. Bringing into … conversation historical and legal literatures on global health and IP, this article traces how a human rights perspective on IP …
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. Such discrimination commonly destroys a woman's ability to live a life outside of poverty. In the face of the suffering and … rights violations, the health and human rights movement, and the AIDS epidemic. In many African countries social and legal …
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A key and distinctive feature of Latin America is the explicit discourse around the right to health. Many countries … legislation, together with health policies and programmes, to treat health as an asset of citizenship rather than a market … commodity, and to promote an equitable path to universal health coverage. Human-rights-based approaches (HRBAs) are …
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health coverage (UHC) is now one of the most prominent global health policies. As countries progress towards UHC, they are … forced to make difficult choices about how to prioritise health issues and expenditure: which services to expand first, whom … literature on the ethics of priority setting in health care, a 2014 WHO report provided guidance about how states can resolve …
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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 in international, regional and domestic law and practice. Two important methodological complexities affecting this … human right to health', 'the right to health', or 'minimum core obligations' ear the same meaning. Second, in seeking to … identify the role played by the idea of minimum core obligations in the law and practice relating to the right to health in …
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(TRIPS) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the human right to health. The paper shows that the TRIPS agreement is in … conflict with the human right to health as contained in human rights treaties such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights … safeguarding the human right to health. The WTO member countries have taken steps in order to mitigate the adverse impact that the …
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This paper analyses the impact of new institutional structures in global health governance on the realization of social … rights in poor countries. Meanwhile, health is broadly seen as an import precondition for social and economic development … related diseases. The paper concludes that global health governance is characterized by a combination of moral values and …
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