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A Grounded Theory Study of Determinants of Access to MEPs for Human Rights NGOs regarding the Human Rights Situation in Iran [PDF]
The EP has become an essential venue for Human Rights NGOs who work on Iran's human rights issues. However, the determinants of their access to MEPs are not precise.
Abdollah Baei Lashaki +1 more
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From a Latin-American perspective, even in a context where the rule of law has been under attack or has been very weak, the role of human rights NGOs has been and is very relevant in terms of documenting human rights violations, and seeking and bringing ...
Clara Burbano Herrera, Yves Haeck
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Modern Trends in the Development of Healthcare
This article is devoted to contemporary global trends in the development of the healthcare. It discusses the issues of transition to a digital system in the field of health care, globalization of the medical services market, the increasing role of mental
Yuldasheva G, Azkhodjaeva R
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Analysis of International Legislation Regulating the Protection of Patients’ Rights
The article researches the mechanism of international legal regulation of patients' rights in the framework of Global Health as a modern institution of the right to health.
Gafurova Nozimakhon, Yusupova Faringiz
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When Independence Meets Accountability: Upholding Non-Retrogression in the Human Rights System [PDF]
Tania Agosti +7 more
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International human rights law [PDF]
International Human Rights Law provides a concise introduction for students new to the subject. Clearly written and broad in scope, this popular text gives a concise introduction to international human rights, including regional systems of protection and the key substantive rights.
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In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This took place in and around the region of Srebrenica, which ironically was designated a ‘safe area’ by the United Nations (‘UN’).
Kushtrim Istrefi
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International Human Rights Law
This chapter presents the system of international human rights law. It begins by tracing back the evolution of human rights as a separate branch of international law, from the aftermath of the Second World War, through and post the Cold War, up to the 21st century.
Annalisa Ciampi +8 more
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Uncharted Waters: Solidarity with Migrants at Sea and the Freedom of Expression
European States have adopted policies to push back not only against migrants fleeing across the Mediterranean Sea but also against those individuals and NGOs who act in solidarity with them.
Charlotte Hahn, Kushtrim Istrefi
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The Human Rights in Patient Care framework embraces general human rights principles applicable to both patients and health care providers in the delivery of health care.
Ximena Andión Ibañez +1 more
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