The Right to health : a multi-country study of law, policy and practice /

With a Foreword by Paul Hunt, University of Essex, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health (2002-2008) "The key challenge confronting the health and human rights movement is the translation of international and national human rights law into operational policies, programmes and other healt...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Toebes, Brigit (Editor), Ferguson, Rhonda (Editor), Markovic, Milan M. (Editor), Nnamuchi, Obiajulu (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: The Hague T.M.C. Asser Press Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Health and Millennium Development Goals in Africa: Deconstructing the Thorny Path to Success
  • Ensuring the Realization of the Right to Health through the African Union (AU) System: A Review of its Normative, Policy and Institutional Frameworks
  • Equality and the Right to Health: A Preliminary Assessment of China
  • The Right to Health in Japan: its implications and challenges
  • Codification and implementation of the Right to Health in the Arab World
  • The right to health and access to health care in Saudi Arabia with a particular focus on the women and migrants
  • The Realization of the Right to Health for Refugees in Jordan
  • The Right to Health: the Next American Dream
  • The Brazilian Human Rights Indicators System: The Case of the Right to Health
  • Aboriginal-specific Health Initiatives and Accessible Health Care in Canada; are goodwill initiatives enough
  • The Right to Health in Peru: persistent vulnerabilities in the context of HIV/AIDS
  • The Right to Health for Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups: Russia as a Case Study
  • The Challenges to Realising the Right to Health in Ireland
  • Dutch Realities: Evaluating Dutch Health Care Reform from a Human Rights Perspective.