International human rights law recognizes a right to health. A majority of domestic constitutions recognize health-related rights. Many citizens believe that they have a moral right to health care. Some theorists agree. Yet the idea of a right to health care remains controversial. Specifying the nature of such a right invites more controversy. Indeed, most models of the right face persistent problems that threaten to undermine the conceptual coherence of a right to health care. This article accordingly sketches preliminary arguments for a new, goal-oriented model of the right to health care. It explains that the model avoids most of the problems facing other models, explains the key insights of those competing models, is consistent with int...
Health is an important matter for both individuals and states. Since the adoption of the Universal D...
In the following, I outline the case against the international right to health care and explain why ...
This thesis addresses the question "Is there a moral right to health care, and, if so, what does it ...
International human rights law recognizes a right to health. A majority of domestic constitutions re...
International human rights law recognizes a right to health. A majority of domestic constitutions re...
International and domestic laws increasingly recognize health rights; international law clearly reco...
Health rights are a common but controversial legal phenomenon. Every country is signatory to a treat...
The majority of the world’s constitutions now include mention of a right to health or health care. W...
The nature and future of the Canadian health care system and its commitment to universal access has ...
Canadian health consumers have increasingly relied on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to demand c...
When asked to write a chapter on how litigation has advanced a right to health in the U.S., I respon...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
Research on how to understand legally recognized socio-economic rights produced many insights into t...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
Health is an important matter for both individuals and states. Since the adoption of the Universal D...
In the following, I outline the case against the international right to health care and explain why ...
This thesis addresses the question "Is there a moral right to health care, and, if so, what does it ...
International human rights law recognizes a right to health. A majority of domestic constitutions re...
International human rights law recognizes a right to health. A majority of domestic constitutions re...
International and domestic laws increasingly recognize health rights; international law clearly reco...
Health rights are a common but controversial legal phenomenon. Every country is signatory to a treat...
The majority of the world’s constitutions now include mention of a right to health or health care. W...
The nature and future of the Canadian health care system and its commitment to universal access has ...
Canadian health consumers have increasingly relied on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to demand c...
When asked to write a chapter on how litigation has advanced a right to health in the U.S., I respon...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
Research on how to understand legally recognized socio-economic rights produced many insights into t...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
Health is an important matter for both individuals and states. Since the adoption of the Universal D...
In the following, I outline the case against the international right to health care and explain why ...
This thesis addresses the question "Is there a moral right to health care, and, if so, what does it ...