The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, and human rights approaches toward advancing global health and health equity. The first section describes the goals and work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health. The second section discusses the role of human rights in the Commission's work. The third section evaluates, from the perspective of social epidemiology, two rights-based approaches to advancing health and health equity as compared to a view that focuses more broadly on social justice. The concluding section identifies four areas where social epidemiologists, practitioners of social medicine, and health and human rights advocates can and must work together in order t...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
Article twenty-five of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right to ...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, an...
The fields of health equity and human rights have different languages, perspectives, and tools for a...
Health inequities are clear evidence of violations of the right to health. Yet despite this common g...
This article explores the benefits of a rights-based approach to health according greater attention ...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This article examines the influence of human rights law on infectious disease control through the Wo...
This article examines how various supra-national tribunals have approached adjudication of health-re...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
The origin and justification of human rights, whether anchored in biological theory, natural law the...
The WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) ascribed health disparities within and be...
Human rights and public health are two main components of an effective and comprehensive approach to...
Abstract: In the current global environmental crisis medical aid and disaster relief is given by the...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
Article twenty-five of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right to ...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, an...
The fields of health equity and human rights have different languages, perspectives, and tools for a...
Health inequities are clear evidence of violations of the right to health. Yet despite this common g...
This article explores the benefits of a rights-based approach to health according greater attention ...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This article examines the influence of human rights law on infectious disease control through the Wo...
This article examines how various supra-national tribunals have approached adjudication of health-re...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
The origin and justification of human rights, whether anchored in biological theory, natural law the...
The WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) ascribed health disparities within and be...
Human rights and public health are two main components of an effective and comprehensive approach to...
Abstract: In the current global environmental crisis medical aid and disaster relief is given by the...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
Article twenty-five of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right to ...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...