Volume 24, Issue 2, December 2022

Table of Contents

Issue 24.2 features:

TABLE OF CONTENTS/FRONT MATTER

General Papers

Leaving No One Behind: Human Rights and Gender as Critical Frameworks for U=U
Laura Ferguson, William Jardell, and Sofia Gruskin
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Menstruation, Myopia, and Marginalization: Advancing Menstrual Policies to “Keep Girls in School” at the Risk of Exacerbating Inequalities
Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S. Kavattur, Mary M. Olson, Lillian Rountree, and Inga T. Winkler
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Gender-Based Violence is a Human Rights Violation: Are Donors Responding Adequately? What a Decade of Donor Interventions in Colombia, Kenya, and Uganda Reveals
Clarisa Bencomo, Emily Battistini, and Terry McGovern
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“No Jab, No Entry”: A Constitutional and Human Rights Perspective on Vaccine Mandates in Ghana
Maame Efua Addadzi-Koom
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Involuntary Civil Commitment for Substance Use Disorders in Puerto Rico: Neglected Rights Violations and Implications for Legal Reform
Caroline M. Parker, Oscar E. Miranda-Miller, and Carmen Albizu-García
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Reparations for Harms Experienced in Residential Aged Care
Linda Steele and Kate Swaffer
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VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLE Impact of Human Rights Council Reports on Mental Health
Carmel Williams and Audrey Chapman
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STUDENT ESSAY Niger’s Approach to Child Marriage: A Violation of Children’s Right to Health?
Caroline Crawford
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VIEWPOINT Addressing Stigma is Not Enough
Joseph J. Amon, Nina Sun, Alexandrina Iovita, Ralf Jurgens, and Joanne Csete
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Cannabis, Coerced Care, and a Rights-Based Approach to Community Support
Johannes Wheeldon and Jon Heidt
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SPECIAL SECTION: COVID-19 Vaccine Equity and Human Rights

in collaboration with the University of Toronto Connaught Global Challenges Research Program

EDITORIAL Interrogating the Role of Human Rights in Remedying Global Inequities in Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
Lisa Forman, Carlos Correa, and Katrina Perehudoff
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An Inquiry into State Agreement and Practice on the International Law Status of the Human Right to Medicines
Lisa Forman, Basema Al-Alami, and Kaitlin Fajber
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A Needle in a Haystack? Human Rights Framing at the World Trade Organization for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
Katrina Perehudoff, Heba Qazilbash, and Kai Figueras de Vries
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Improving Access to COVID-19 Vaccines: An Analysis of TRIPS Waiver Discourse among
WTO Members, Civil Society Organizations, and Pharmaceutical Industry Stakeholders

Jillian Kohler, Anna Wong, and Lauren Tailor
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The Role of Civil Society in Mobilizing Human Rights Struggles for Essential Medicines: A Critique from HIV/AIDS to COVID-19
Sharifah Sekalala and Belinda Rawson
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The Right to Science as a Guidepost for Fair Access to COVID-19 Vaccines: Investigating
the Interpretive Role of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Katrina Perehudoff and Jennifer Sellin
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VIEWPOINT Upholding Human Rights in the Wake of COVID-19: Time to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Accountability
Rosalind Turkie
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VIEWPOINT Protecting Public Health through Technology Transfer: The Unfulfilled Promise of the TRIPS Agreement
Ellen ‘t Hoen
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VIEWPOINT Access to Vaccines and New Zealand’s Distinctive Response to COVID-19
Paul Hunt and Sophie Bradwell-Pollak
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STUDENT ESSAY Business as Usual? Centering Human Rights to Advance Global COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Through COVAX
Kaitlin Fajber
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SPECIAL SECTION: Settler Colonialism, Structural Racism, and the Palestinian Right to Health

in collaboration with the Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit University, Palestine and the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University, Boston, United States

EDITORIAL Reassembling the Pieces: Settler Colonialism and the Reconception of Palestinian Health
Yara Asi, Weeam Hammoudeh, David Mills, Osama Tanous, and Bram Wispelwey
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“It’s Not Whatever, Because This Is Where the Problem Starts”: Racialized Strategies of Elimination as Determinants of Health in Palestine
Benjamin Bouquet, Rania Muhareb, and Rhona Smith
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Emergency Care in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: A Scoping Review
Raymond Rosenbloom and Rebecca Leff
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COVID-19 Vaccination in Palestine/Israel: Citizenship, Capitalism, and the Logic of Elimination
Nicolas Howard and Emily Schneider
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Amputating the Body, Fragmenting the Nation: Palestinian Amputees in Gaza
Ghada Majadli and Hadas Ziv
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Ghummeida: Outdoor Play in a Militarized Zone
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Razzan Quran
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A Call for Social Justice and for a Human Rights Approach with Regard to Mental Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Maria Helbich and Samah Jabr
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