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Droit international --- Droits de l'homme --- Gezondheidszorg --- Internationaal recht --- Mensenrechten --- Soins de santé --- Medical care --- Right to health --- Soins médicaux --- Droit à la santé --- Law and legislation. --- Droit --- mensenrechten --- Right to health care --- gezondheid --- mensenrechten (rechten van de mens) --- recht op gezondheidszorg --- internationaal perspectief (mondiale invalshoek) --- internationaal recht --- Health care, Right to --- Health, Right to --- Medical care, Right to --- Right to medical care --- Social rights --- santé --- droits de l'homme --- droit aux soins de santé --- perspective internationale (optique mondiale) --- droit international --- Right to health. --- Soins médicaux --- Droit à la santé
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The area of ‘health and human rights’ is a new and emerging field of law. Taking a ‘health and human rights approach’ means using international, European and national human rights law in relation to a wide range of health issues, including access to health care, health data protection, the quality of pharmaceutical drugs, as well as medical-ethical issues such as abortion and euthanasia. There is, however, still very little understanding of the various and multiple legal interfaces between ‘health’ and ‘human rights’, and of the implications of this approach for legal research and practice. To fill this gap, this volume seeks to outline the legal content and implications of this new area of the law. Its focus is on Europe, as the European context raises specific questions, not only from a legal and a political perspective, but also in terms of health issues and health outcomes. The book first discusses how the European institutions (the Council of Europe and the European Union) deal with health and human rights. Subsequently, it describes the meaning of the most important human rights involved in this area, and it addresses a variety of themes and approaches that engage with health and human rights links, including patient rights, reproductive health, and issues surrounding death and dying. Lastly, it discusses the position of a number of vulnerable groups, in particular, disabled persons, the elderly, and children. The book brings together contributions from human rights and health law experts from four different countries in Northern Europe. The authors have engaged in prolific dialogue about the issues involved, and they have made an interesting attempt to unify the spheres of human rights law and health law. This has resulted in a number of truly interconnected chapters that together give a solid overview of the legal perspectives of ‘health and human rights’.
Medical law --- Human rights --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- European law --- Health education --- Europe --- Health --- Juridical aspects --- Hygiene --- Communication in medicine --- Education --- Health promotion --- Preventive health services --- Study and teaching --- Algemene juridische begrippen : Rechten van de mens --- Notions juridiques générales : Droits de l'homme --- Human rights - Europe --- Health education - Europe --- Santé publique --- Médicaments --- Malades --- Droit à la santé --- Bioéthique --- Euthanasie --- Reproduction humaine --- Avortement --- Droit --- Droits
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