This article considers the human rights implications of government moves to introduce greater private for profit involvement in the Irish health care system. It is argued that such a policy development is likely to conflict the states international human rights obligations, in particular the right to health under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, as greater privatisation tends towards the availability of access to health care on a discriminatory manner. Furthermore, such a move may also be considered retrogressive from the perspective of international human rights law
This article argues that the development of the right to health and mental health in international h...
This article explores the very limited cases historically in the twentieth century when human rights...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
This article discusses the European Union health-care policy from a human rights law point of view. ...
The article argues that human rights law can be considered in formulating intellectual property laws...
The goal of universal health coverage is to "ensure that all people obtain the health services they ...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
Recognition that individuals and communities enjoy a human right to health has, progressively, come ...
A right to health is one of a range of socioeconomic rights for which states accept an obligation un...
This article argues that the development of the right to health and mental health in international h...
This article explores the very limited cases historically in the twentieth century when human rights...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
This article discusses the European Union health-care policy from a human rights law point of view. ...
The article argues that human rights law can be considered in formulating intellectual property laws...
The goal of universal health coverage is to "ensure that all people obtain the health services they ...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
Recognition that individuals and communities enjoy a human right to health has, progressively, come ...
A right to health is one of a range of socioeconomic rights for which states accept an obligation un...
This article argues that the development of the right to health and mental health in international h...
This article explores the very limited cases historically in the twentieth century when human rights...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...