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We ought to discuss the social construction of cadavers: Here's why and how
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Fatima Ehsan, Susan Lamb
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The transformative potential of Social and Solidarity Economy in elder care: social needs, social relations and provisioning systems. [PDF]
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Defining advocacy in public health: a scoping review to inform policy, training, and equity-oriented action. [PDF]
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2021
AbstractPolitical rights are often grouped with civil rights as if both adjectives apply to certain categories, and some fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression, can be described as belonging to both categories. But the concept of political rights has an autonomous meaning.
Herbert Spencer, Michael Taylor
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AbstractPolitical rights are often grouped with civil rights as if both adjectives apply to certain categories, and some fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression, can be described as belonging to both categories. But the concept of political rights has an autonomous meaning.
Herbert Spencer, Michael Taylor
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The Rights of Nature as Politics
2021The rights of nature have so far had two different histories: a theoretical one, grounded in Christopher Stone’s pioneering work, and a practical one, beginning in earnest with Ecuador’s 2008 constitution. Though these two strands of rights of nature have been in dialogue with each other, recently practice has outrun theory.
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Rights-Politics and the Politics of Rights in Neoliberal India
Social Change, 2020In 1991, the Indian economy, was finally proclaimed liberalised from the control of the state; the market was now to be the sole engine of growth, development and poverty alleviation. But just over a decade later, a series of rights-based legislations––rights to food, work, information, education, and forests were seen as challenging the market’s ...
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2005
Abstract In the previous chapter I discussed the consequentialist and nonconsequentialist rationales for a package of eight basic human rights. As yet, there are no political rights in the package. In this chapter, I add them. It may seem obvious that democratic rights should be added to the package.
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Abstract In the previous chapter I discussed the consequentialist and nonconsequentialist rationales for a package of eight basic human rights. As yet, there are no political rights in the package. In this chapter, I add them. It may seem obvious that democratic rights should be added to the package.
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