Table of Contents, Vol 10, No 1 (2008), Health and Human Rights
Introduction
From the publisherJim Yong Kim |
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From the editorsPaul Farmer, Alexander Irwin, Evan Lyon, Vivek Maru, Alicia Ely Yamin |
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Challenging orthodoxies: The road ahead for health and human rightsPaul Farmer |
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Excluding the poor from accessing biomedical literature: A rights violation that impedes global healthGavin Yamey |
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Critical Concepts
Critical concepts: From the editorAlicia Ely Yamin |
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Will we take suffering seriously? Reflections on what applying a human rights framework to health means and why we should careAlicia Ely Yamin |
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What is a human rights-based approach to health and does it matter?Leslie London |
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Health systems and the right to the highest attainable standard of healthPaul Hunt, Gunilla Backman |
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A human rights approach to quality of life and health: Applications to public health programmingArmando De Negri Filho |
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Health and Human Rights in Practice
Health and human rights in practice: From the editorsEvan Lyon, Vivek Maru |
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Notes on the rights of a poor woman in a poor countryTarek Meguid |
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"Nationals" and "expatriates": Challenges of fulfilling "sans frontières" ("without borders") ideals in international humanitarian actionOlga Shevchenko, Renée C. Fox |
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From market competition to solidarity? Assessing the prospects of US health care reform plans from a human rights perspectiveAnja Rudiger |
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The catalytic synergy of health and human rights: The People's Health Movement and the Right to Health and Health Care CampaignLaura Turiano, Lanny Smith |
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The right of children in developing countries to be born and live HIV-freeAgnès Binagwaho |
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