AbstractHow should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are health care rights different to rights under a private contract for car insurance? This article distinguishes between public and private rights and the relevance of community interests and notions of social solidarity. It discusses the distinction between political and civil rights, and social and economic rights and the inherently political and redistributive nature of the latter. Nevertheless, social and economic rights certainly give rise to “rights” enforceable by the courts. In the UK (as in many other jurisdictions), the courts have favoured a “procedural” approach to the question, in which the courts closely scrutinise decisions and dema...
This article explores the tension between appeals to human rights and how to care for people within ...
Human rights are considered as universal, yet, as the debates in this book all too clearly illustrat...
ABSTRACT - How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are...
ABSTRACT Health care constitutes a basic social right for all citizens and its protection is not on...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are health car...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
What does it mean to say that there is a right to health care? Health care is part of a cooperative ...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
This Article offers a contemporary examination of traditional public health objectives to address ...
Modern health care rhetoric promotes choice and individual patient rights as dominant values. Yet we...
Research on how to understand legally recognized socio-economic rights produced many insights into t...
An analysis of the history of constitutional interpretation in the United States reveals that any ri...
Abstract Medical law and public health law have both served extensively as instruments of health pro...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
This article explores the tension between appeals to human rights and how to care for people within ...
Human rights are considered as universal, yet, as the debates in this book all too clearly illustrat...
ABSTRACT - How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are...
ABSTRACT Health care constitutes a basic social right for all citizens and its protection is not on...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are health car...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
What does it mean to say that there is a right to health care? Health care is part of a cooperative ...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
This Article offers a contemporary examination of traditional public health objectives to address ...
Modern health care rhetoric promotes choice and individual patient rights as dominant values. Yet we...
Research on how to understand legally recognized socio-economic rights produced many insights into t...
An analysis of the history of constitutional interpretation in the United States reveals that any ri...
Abstract Medical law and public health law have both served extensively as instruments of health pro...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
This article explores the tension between appeals to human rights and how to care for people within ...
Human rights are considered as universal, yet, as the debates in this book all too clearly illustrat...
ABSTRACT - How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are...