
Advancing the Human Right to Health
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- Foreword
- Preface
- Section 1 The Right to Health in Perspective
- 1: Stephen P. Marks: The Emergence and Scope of the Human Right to Health
- 2: Oscar A. Cabrera and Ana S. Ayala: Advancing the Right to Health through Litigation
- 3: Helena Nygren-Krug: The Right to Health: From Concept to Practice
- 4: Ariel Pablos-Mendéz and Lesley Stone: Health Development as Nation-Strengthening
- 5: Eric A. Friedman and Lawrence O. Gostin: Pillars for Progress on the Right to Health
- Section 2 The Right to Health in Action
- 6: Donna Barry, Kate Greene, Wesler Lambert, Fernet Léandre, and Loune Viaud: Haiti: An Overview of its Right to Health History and Future Directions
- 7: Raymond A. Atuguba: The Right to Health in Ghana: Healthcare, Human Rights, and Politics
- 8: Ravi Duggal: Health and Development in India: Moving towards the Right to Health
- 9: Charles Ngwena, Rebecca Cook, and Ebenezer Durojaye: The Right to Health in Post-Apartheid Era South Africa
- 10: Raul Pangalangan: The Domestic Implementation of the International Right to Health: The Philippine Experience
- 11: Philip D. Chen and Di Wu: China's Evolution in Progressively Realizing the Right to Health
- 12: Armando De Negri Filho: Brazil: A Long Journey towards a Universal Healthcare System
- 13: Ariel Frisancho: The Right to Health in Peru
- 14: Julio Frenk and Octavio Gómez-Dantés: Realizing the Right to Healthcare in Mexico
- 15: Matthew Weait: The United Kingdom: The Right to Health in the Context of a Nationalised Health Service
- 16: Hiroaki Matsuura and Eriko Sase: The Right to Health in Japan: Challenges of a Super-Aging Society and Implications from its 2011 Public Health Emergency
- 17: Alicia Ely Yamin and Jean Connolly Carmalt: United States: Right to Health Obligations in the Context of Disparity and Reform
- Section 3 The Right to Health: Challenges and Opportunities
- 18: Britta Baer, Andrew Ball, Helena Nygren-Krug, Aafje Rietveld, and Diana Weil: Human Rights-Based Approaches to HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
- 19: Oscar A. Cabrera and Lawrence O. Gostin: Global Tobacco Control: A Vital Component of the Right to Health
- 20: Alicia Ely Yamin: Women's Health and Human Rights: Struggles to Engender Social Transformation
- 21: Joanne Mariner and Rebecca Schleifer: The Right to Health in Prison
- 22: Stephen P. Marks and Adriana Benedict: Access to Medical Products, Vaccines, and Medical Technologies
- 23: Martin W. Bloem and Saskia de Pee: Nutrition and Human Rights: Why Meeting Nutrient Needs Should be a Human Right
- 24: José M. Zuniga and Imane Sidibé: Primum Non Nocere and the Right to Health
- 25: Michael Bochenek: Combating Torture and Other Ill-Treatment
- 26: Victoria Sutton: Emergencies, Disasters, Conflicts, and Human Rights
- 27: Lisa Eckstein: Searching for a Role for Genomics in the Right to Health
- 28: Joia Mukherjee: Financing Governments: Towards Achieving the Right to Health
- Section 4 Conclusion
- 29: Anand Grover, Brian Citro, and Mihir Mankad: The Consequences of Failure
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