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> “The bottom line is, the people who are dying from AIDS don't matter in this world.”1 Remember HIV/AIDS? This theme issue of the BMJ challenges the global community to overcome its amnesia and fatigue, mobilise its ample collective resources, and make 2002 the turning point in tackling HIV.
Gavin, Yamey, William W, Rankin
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The risks, needs and stages of recovery of a complete forensic patient cohort in an Australian state
Background Routine outcome measures are increasingly being mandated across mental health services in Australia and overseas. This requirement includes forensic mental health services, but their utility in such specialist services and the inter ...
Jonathon Adams +3 more
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Background Many law enforcement agencies across the United States equip their officers with the life-saving drug naloxone to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
Hope M. Smiley-McDonald +4 more
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Global Justice, Factual Reporting and Advocacy Journalism
This chapter argues global justice can be a legitimate ethical objective of journalism, requiring factuality as a platform and achievable in some situations through advocacy journalism.
Pearson, Mark, Mark Pearson
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EU Foreign Relations Law as a Field of Scholarship
EU external relations law is a doubly peculiar field of scholarship that has attracted significant scholarly attention over the last several decades.
Joris Larik
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Just Rules for Innovative Pharmaceuticals
Globalized in 1995 through the TRIPs Agreement, humanity’s dominant mechanism for encouraging innovations involves 20-year product patents, whose monopoly features enable innovators to reap large markups or licensing fees from early users.
Thomas Pogge
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Global Justice and Global Citizenship
While the concept of global citizenship has a pedigree dating back more than 2000 years, as well as many current advocates and interpreters, scholarly critics tend to dismiss it as simply incoherent.
Cabrera, Luis
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The Montreal Protocol or the Paris Agreement as a Model for a Plastics Treaty?
The notion that a plastics treaty is necessary is gaining traction, but there is less agreement as to its content. Some, including this author, have suggested that a plastics treaty should be modelled on treaties such as the Montreal Protocol, which sets
Elizabeth A. Kirk
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Contamination of trace levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in enclosed spaces is not usually a significant cause for concern; however, it can be relevant in the case of canine scent detection training as a canine’s superior sense of smell makes ...
Janet Crespo-Cajigas +5 more
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Populism and global justice: a sibling rivalry?
As academic literatures and political demands, global justice and populism look like competing ways of diagnosing and addressing neoliberal inequality.
Benjamin McKean, McKean, Benjamin L.
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