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Right to Health: Theory & Practice

Right to Health: Theory & Practice

9789144067803
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Health and human rights law (the right to health) are two very powerful and influential professional areas. Their objectives are similar:: to improve the well-being of the whole population and to ensure that everyone, without discrimination, has access to quality health services. Although there has been an increased understanding of the meaning and tools of the right to health, its practical application is poorly understood and has been difficult to convey. Health workers and policy makers ask questions such as, if human rights (the right to health) are practical, what are the tools and how do you use them? Will a rights-based approach improve the health and well-being of the population? This student guide, written for and by health and human rights students and professionals, aims to present the foundation in public health and human rights, with a specific focus on the right to health.
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
368
Weight (g)
758
  • Foreword; Introduction; International Human Rights Law & the Right to Health:: An Overview of Legal Standards & Accountability Mechanisms; Realising the Right to Health:: Moving from a Nationalist to a Cosmopolitan Approach; Public Health, Primary Health Care, & the Right to Health; Health Systems & the Right to Health; Ethics & the Right to Health; Maternal Mortality; HIV & AIDS; Mental Disability; Essential Medicines; Undocumented Migrants; Palliative Care; Human Rights, Health, & Development, or What the Future Holds; Conclusion.
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