Interdependence, human rights and global health law
Interdependence, human rights and global health law
The connection between health and human rights continues to play a prominent role within global health law. In particular, a number of theorists rely on the claim that there is a relation of interdependence between health and human rights. The nature and extent of this relation, however, is rarely defined, developed or defended in a conceptually robust way. This paper seeks to explore the source, scope and strength of this putative relation and what role it might play in developing a global health law framework.
Global Health, Human Rights, Humans, International Cooperation, International Law, Public Health, Journal Article
401-417
Viens, A.M.
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December 2015
Viens, A.M.
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Abstract
The connection between health and human rights continues to play a prominent role within global health law. In particular, a number of theorists rely on the claim that there is a relation of interdependence between health and human rights. The nature and extent of this relation, however, is rarely defined, developed or defended in a conceptually robust way. This paper seeks to explore the source, scope and strength of this putative relation and what role it might play in developing a global health law framework.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 4 August 2015
Published date: December 2015
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Global Health, Human Rights, Humans, International Cooperation, International Law, Public Health, Journal Article
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/411766
ISSN: 1065-3058
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