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Legislating for universal access to medicines : a rights-based cross-national comparison of UHC laws in 16 countries [PDF]
Universal health coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all people have access to health services including essential medicines without risking financial hardship. Yet, in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) inadequate UHC fails to ensure universal
Alexandrov, Nikita V +2 more
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Labour law violations in Chile [PDF]
AbstractThis empirical contribution to the quantification of labour law violation uses micro survey data to examine compliance with workers' statutory entitlements to a minimum wage, working time limits, a written contract, and pension coverage over the period 1990–2009.
Kanbur, Ravi +2 more
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COVID-19 and Labour Law: Chile
Italian Labour Law e-Journal, Vol 13, No 1S (2020): Special Issue: Covid-19 and Labour Law.
Pablo Arellano Ortiz +2 more
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Neurorights in the Constitution: from neurotechnology to ethics and politics. [PDF]
Neuroimaging technologies such as brain–computer interfaces and neurofeedback have evolved rapidly as new tools for cognitive neuroscience and as potential clinical interventions.
Ruiz S, Valera L, Ramos P, Sitaram R.
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Enfranchising migrants in Chile: a century of politics, elites, and regime changes
Enfranchising migrants into the demos is a growing global trend, not exclusive to democracy. Analysing a country that has expanded migrant suffrage in both democracy and dictatorship, I address how and why Chile became one of the most inclusive countries
Victoria Finn
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Introduction Introducing legislation that restricts companies from exposing children to marketing of unhealthy food and beverage products is both politically and technically difficult.
Fiona Sing +4 more
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Chile: Front-of-Package Warning Labels and Food Marketing
This Article aims to show how the food industry has instrumentalized the right to freedom of expression to oppose innovative laws in Chile aimed at creating healthier food environments.
Martin Campbell
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The Effects of Increasing Penalties in Drunk Driving Laws—Evidence from Chile
This paper analyzes Chile’s drunk driving laws and their effects on car crashes, injuries, and deaths. There were two policy changes. While the 2012 law increased license suspension penalties and decreased the legal blood alcohol limits for drivers, the ...
Andrés García-Echalar, Tomás Rau
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Implementing a Food Labeling and Marketing Law in Chile [PDF]
In 2012, Chile passed a law intended to reduce obesity in the country. It included several novel features, such as a front-of-package label, limitations to marketing and advertising, and policies targeting schools. The law required the creation of a regulation to address its implementation.
Pablo Villalobos Dintrans +3 more
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Star-formation laws in luminous infrared galaxies. New observational constraints on models [PDF]
The observational study of star formation relations in gala xies is central to unraveling the related physical processe s that are at work on both local and global scales.
S. García-Burillo +12 more
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