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2019
Abstract A long-standing and fundamental facet of global governance for health has been the development of an international human rights framework. Arising from the aftermath of World War II, human rights are comprised of several different covenants that constitute international law, albeit lacking in international enforcement measures ...
Ronald Labonté, Arne Ruckert
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Abstract A long-standing and fundamental facet of global governance for health has been the development of an international human rights framework. Arising from the aftermath of World War II, human rights are comprised of several different covenants that constitute international law, albeit lacking in international enforcement measures ...
Ronald Labonté, Arne Ruckert
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International Journal, 1996
Abstract Human rights have played a prominent role in international law since the conclusion of World War II and the creation of the United Nations. South Africa has taken no positive part in the development of international human rights jurisprudence on account of its policy of apartheid.
R. O. Matthews, Jack Donnelly
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Abstract Human rights have played a prominent role in international law since the conclusion of World War II and the creation of the United Nations. South Africa has taken no positive part in the development of international human rights jurisprudence on account of its policy of apartheid.
R. O. Matthews, Jack Donnelly
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2003
OVERVIEW During 2002–2004, the United States adhered to some new treaties and instruments in the field of human rights, such as two protocols to the Rights of the Child Convention, but resisted developing or committing the United States to instruments that would alter existing U.S.
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OVERVIEW During 2002–2004, the United States adhered to some new treaties and instruments in the field of human rights, such as two protocols to the Rights of the Child Convention, but resisted developing or committing the United States to instruments that would alter existing U.S.
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Bioethics and International Human Rights
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1997Increasingly, the world seems to shrink due to our ever-expanding technological and communication capacities. Correspondingly, our awareness of other cultures increases. This is especially true in the field of bioethics because the technological progress of medicine throughout the world is causing dramatic and challenging intersections with ...
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International human rights law theory
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010This draft textbook chapter on international human rights law theory aims to give a comprehensive overview of the field to those interested in its ongoing dilemmas. It covers both the theory of human rights, of international human rights, and of international human rights law, as three integrated dimensions: human rights, the international and the ...
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Human rights and the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective and prospective analysis
Lancet, The, 2023Lawrence Gostin
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