Routledge handbook of global health rights /

"This book examines the idea of a fundamental entitlement to health and healthcare from a human rights perspective. The volume is based on a particular conceptual reasoning that balances critical thinking and pragmatism in the context of a universal right to health. Thus, the primary focus of t...

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Hlavní autor: Foster, Charles, 1962- (Editor)
Další autoři: Ó Néill, Clayton (Editor), Herring, Jonathan, (Editor), Tingle, John (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: London : Routledge, 2021
Vydání:First published
Edice:Routledge handbooks
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On-line přístup:Elektronická verze přístupná pouze pro studenty a pracovníky MU
Příbuzné jednotky:Tištěná verze:: Routledge handbook of global health rights
Obsah:
  • Clayton Ó Néill, An introduction to health rights as they apply in a global landscape
  • Charles Foster, Universal Declaration of Human Rights Part I : Articles 1, 2 3, 5 and 6
  • Jonathan Herring, Universal Declaration of Human Rights Part II : Articles 7, 12, 16, 18, 19 and 25
  • Clayton Ó Néill, A global right to health amid global health emergencies
  • Thana de Campos-Rudinsky, Global health rights in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights : on the doctrine of the minimum core obligations and a co-responsibility to care
  • Zahara Nampewo, Assisted reproductive technologies in Uganda : law and practice
  • Clayton Ó Néill, Abortion and conscience : a crossroads for Northern Ireland
  • Santa Slokenberga, The standard of care and implications for paediatric decision-making : the Swedish viewpoint
  • Edward Lui, The right to health in Hong King : incorporation, implementation and balancing
  • Sushant Chandra, 'Dignity' in the adjudication of health rights in India
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  • Cheluchi Onyemelukwe, Universal health coverage and the right to health in Nigeria
  • Naomi N Njuguna, Realising the right to health in Kenya : connecting health governance outcomes to patient safety perspectives
  • John Tingle, Developing an intrinsic patient safety culture in health systems : the NHS experience
  • Stephen King, Clinical negligence litigation procedure, policy and practice in England : the product of a legal cycle rather than an application of a right to health?
  • Helen Hughes, Patient Safety and Human Rights
  • Jean V McHale and Elizabeth Speakman, Fundamental rights to health care and charging overseas visitors for NHS treatment : diversity across the United Kingdom's devolved jurisdictions
  • Lara Khoury, Public reporting, transparency and patient autonomy in the province of Quebec
  • Jesse Wall, Human tissue, human rights and humanity
  • Carsten Momsen and Mathis Schwarze, Autonomy and the right to (end one's?) life : a German perspective
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  • Ian Freckelton QC, end of life issues in Australia and NewZealand
  • Barbara Reich, Comparative perspectives on medical aid in dying : the United States and Canada
  • Clayton Ó Néill and Charles Foster, A right to health : a right granted, agreed, but limited or denied?