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The American Right to Health

Hastings Center Report, 2009
The human right to health has strong American roots. In his 1944 State of the Union address, not long before D-Day, Franklin Roosevelt told Congress, "We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence." He called on Congress to adopt a "second Bill of Rights," a bill of ...
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Health and civil rights

Cancer, 2001
It is hard to talk about race. Discussions about race in general and racial discrimination in particular are potentially unnerving, which explains in large measure why such conversations are so few and far between. All too frequently, these discussions take place only after a horrific incident that draws public attention to race, such as the brutal ...
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Health and the Right to Privacy

American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1999
When Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren introduced the phrase “the right to privacy” as the title of an article in the Harvard Law Review in December 1890, they were primarily concerned about a right of privacy from the news media. “The press,” they wrote, “is overstepping in every direction the obvious bounds of propriety and of decency.
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Health and Human Rights

Public Health, 2006
International human rights law has a good deal to say about matters of health. Even a cursory examination of the leading instruments shows us article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR): everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and his family; and article 12 of the International
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The Right to Health and the Right to Health Care

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1979
T L, Beauchamp, R R, Faden
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Maternal rights and health

Society, 1982
T he text of proposed Senate Bill 158 reads in part: "human life shall be deemed to exist from conception, without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency; and for this purpose 'person' shall include all human life as defined herein." At conception there is cellular life, in biological terms.
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Reproductive Rights as Health Care Rights

2009
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Vol. 18 No. 2 (2009)
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What is the right level of spending needed for health and care in the UK?

Lancet, The, 2021
Elias Mossialos, , Andrew David Street
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Right to Health and Health Related Human Rights

Indian Journal of Public Administration, 2009
Y.L. Tekhre, Alka Sharma
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