Regardless of our age, gender, socio-economic or ethnic background, health is considered a basic and essential asset to a life of dignity. International human rights law recognizes the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health as a fundamental human right of every individual, regardless of citizenship or migratory status. The literature review focuses on irregular migrants in the United States and Italy, who have been identified as a vulnerable population with little to no adequate access to health care. This paper will first illustrate how national-level health care policies are often at odds with the rights stated in international human rights law. In addition, it further examines the barriers to health care for irregular mig...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
The aim of this article is to characterise policies regarding the right of access to health care for...
This paper analyzes migrant access to health care by comparing hospitalizations of native and immigr...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
This doctoral thesis asks whether international and European human rights law are substantially and ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the levels of access to healthcare available to und...
This thesis examines the complex and “messy” nature of the right to health and its intersections wit...
Italy has a universal health care system that covers, in principle, the whole resident population, i...
The article examines the constraints that irregular migrants' immigration status exerts on the reali...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
According to United Nations estimates, 120 million of the approximately 175 million migrants worldwi...
Italy has a universal health care system that covers, in principle, the whole resident population, i...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
The aim of this article is to characterise policies regarding the right of access to health care for...
This paper analyzes migrant access to health care by comparing hospitalizations of native and immigr...
International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, pre...
This doctoral thesis asks whether international and European human rights law are substantially and ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the levels of access to healthcare available to und...
This thesis examines the complex and “messy” nature of the right to health and its intersections wit...
Italy has a universal health care system that covers, in principle, the whole resident population, i...
The article examines the constraints that irregular migrants' immigration status exerts on the reali...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
According to United Nations estimates, 120 million of the approximately 175 million migrants worldwi...
Italy has a universal health care system that covers, in principle, the whole resident population, i...
Migration is a reality of today’s world, with over one billion migrants worldwide. While many choose...
The aim of this article is to characterise policies regarding the right of access to health care for...
This paper analyzes migrant access to health care by comparing hospitalizations of native and immigr...