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245 00 $aHealth rights /$cedited by Michael J. Selgelid and Thomas Pogge.
260 $aFarnham, Surrey, England ;$aBurlington, VT :$bAshgate Pub.,$cc2010.
300 $axxi, 429 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
490 0 $aThe international library of essays on rights
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tEquality and rights in medical care /$rCharles Fried --$tThe right to health and the right to health care /$rTom L. Beauchamp and Ruth R. Faden --$tRights to heal care and distributive justice : programmatic worries /$rNorman Daniels --$tThe right to a decent minimum of health care /$rAllen E. Buchanan --$tBroadening the bioethics agenda /$rDan W. Brock --$tThe dark side of human rights /$rOnora O'Neill --$tExploring the philosophical foundations of the human rights approach to international public health ethics /$rKristen Hessler --$tHealth and human rights /$rJonathan M. Mann, Lawrence Gostin, Sofia Gruskin, Troyen Brennan, Zita Lazzarini, and Harvey Fineberg /$tHealth and human rights /$rSofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola --$tHuman rights /$rStephen P. Marks --$tMedicine and public health, ethics and human rights /$rJonathan M. Mann --$tBioethics and international human rights /$rDavid C. Thomasma --
505 00 $tGlobal disparities in health and human rights : a critical commentary /$rSolomon R. Benatar --$tThe lingua franca of human rights and the rise of a global bioethic /$rLori P. Knowles --$tNew malaise : bioethics and human rights in a global era /$rPaul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau Campos --$tImproving global health : counting reasons why /$rMichael J. Selgelid --$tPatents and medicines : the relationship between TRIPS and the human right to health /$rPhilippe Cullet --$tAffordable access to essential medication in developing countries : conflicts between ethical and economic imperatives /$rUdo Schüklenk and Richard S. Ashcroft --$tPatents and access to drugs in developing countries : an ethical analysis /$rSigrid Sterckx --$tMedicines for the world : boosting innovation without obstructing free access /$rThomas Pogge --$tHuman rights and public health ethics : responding to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic /$rJonathan Cohen, Nancy Kass, and Chris Beyrer --
505 00 $tStructural barriers and human rights related to HIV prevention and treatment in Zimbabwe /$rJ.J. Amon and T. Kasambala --$tTuberculosis control and directly observed therapy from the public health/human rights perspective /$rA.K. Hurtig, J.D.H. Porter, and J.A. Ogden --$tGender, health and human rights /$rRebecca J. Cook. --$tThe incompatibility of the United Nations' goals and conventionalist ethical relativism /$rLoretta M. Kopelman.
520 8 $aThis title is a multidisciplinary collection of seminal papers examining ethical, legal, and empirical questions regarding the human right to health or health care. The volume discusses what obligations health rights entail for governments and other actors, how they relate to conflict with other rights and values, and much more.
650 0 $aRight to health.
650 2 $aDelivery of Health Care$xutilization.
700 1 $aSelgelid, Michael J.
700 1 $aPogge, Thomas Winfried Menko.
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