In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion of a constitutional Right to Health (RTH) protection in the Constitution of Ireland. We propose that a legal framework exists for the judicial enforcement of a right to health in Ireland, as based on parallels drawn between Irish case law and that of RSA, a comparable common law constitutional democracy with a developed jurisprudential approach to its constitutional RTH. When modelled after precedential international provisions, this right strengthens and defends health policy goals (such as universal health care) through a common-law system of governmental accountability. Additionally, national rights to health have observable correla...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
Universal Health Coverage UHC is a critical component of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
The Irish health-care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
This article considers the human rights implications of government moves to introduce greater privat...
Can the right to health, and particularly the core obligations of states specified under this right,...
Can the right to health, and particularly the core obligations of states specified under this right,...
This essay presents an argument as to why healthcare is a universal right and examines why governmen...
The financing of healthcare is the most fundamental mechanism of any healthcare system and, therefor...
Abstract The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their ...
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is widely considered one of the key components for the post-2015 hea...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
In recent decades there has been an increasing trend toward “constitutionalizing” health—identifying...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
Universal Health Coverage UHC is a critical component of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
In this paper we establish a working definition of, and develop a legal rationale for, the insertion...
The Irish health-care system is a complicated mix of public and private providers, with inequitable ...
AbstractIreland experienced one of the most severe economic crises of any OECD country. In 2011, a n...
This article considers the human rights implications of government moves to introduce greater privat...
Can the right to health, and particularly the core obligations of states specified under this right,...
Can the right to health, and particularly the core obligations of states specified under this right,...
This essay presents an argument as to why healthcare is a universal right and examines why governmen...
The financing of healthcare is the most fundamental mechanism of any healthcare system and, therefor...
Abstract The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their ...
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is widely considered one of the key components for the post-2015 hea...
In 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published the World Health Report - Health systems fina...
In recent decades there has been an increasing trend toward “constitutionalizing” health—identifying...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
Universal Health Coverage UHC is a critical component of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...