EU Health Systems and Distributive Justice uses theories of distributive justice to examine tensions created by the application of the Internal Market rules to the provision of health care services within the European Union. Using the concepts and principles embedded in the theories of egalitarianism and libertarianism, this book analyses the impact of the Internal Market rules on common values and principles shared by European health systems, such as universality, accessibility, equity and solidarity. This analysis is conducted using the specific issue of cross-border health care. This book makes innovative contributions to the study of the relationship between EU health systems and the Internal Market – it encompasses the analysis of al...
Whether there is a public health need for the containment and response to swine flu, or an individua...
The purpose of this contribution is to trace a solidaristic conceptualisation of the human right of ...
© 2010, Cambridge University Press. Introduction: Governments of European welfare states face an unc...
First published online : November 2011Departing from theories of distributive justice and their rela...
Defence date: 1 February 2013.Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institu...
The state subvention and distribution of health care not only jeop-ardize the financial sustainabili...
The state subvention and distribution of health care not only jeopardize the financial sustainabilit...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
This thesis takes the view that there has been a spillover from internal market integration into the...
The book concludes with Anniek de Ruijter’s powerful discussion of the values of solidarity, univers...
Examining Board: Professor Marie-Ange Moreau, Lumière University Lyon 2, (EUI Supervisor); Professo...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
With this paper I maintain that the regulation of social security and healthcare in EU law revolves ...
Western health care systems are currently facing serious scarcity and access issues. These problems ...
Healthcare has only slowly appeared on the European Union’s (EU) policy agenda. EU involvement in po...
Whether there is a public health need for the containment and response to swine flu, or an individua...
The purpose of this contribution is to trace a solidaristic conceptualisation of the human right of ...
© 2010, Cambridge University Press. Introduction: Governments of European welfare states face an unc...
First published online : November 2011Departing from theories of distributive justice and their rela...
Defence date: 1 February 2013.Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institu...
The state subvention and distribution of health care not only jeop-ardize the financial sustainabili...
The state subvention and distribution of health care not only jeopardize the financial sustainabilit...
European Union (EU) law is based upon a liberalising imperative, the goal of which is to construct a...
This thesis takes the view that there has been a spillover from internal market integration into the...
The book concludes with Anniek de Ruijter’s powerful discussion of the values of solidarity, univers...
Examining Board: Professor Marie-Ange Moreau, Lumière University Lyon 2, (EUI Supervisor); Professo...
Taking a cross-disciplinary approach to international human rights law that combines public health, ...
With this paper I maintain that the regulation of social security and healthcare in EU law revolves ...
Western health care systems are currently facing serious scarcity and access issues. These problems ...
Healthcare has only slowly appeared on the European Union’s (EU) policy agenda. EU involvement in po...
Whether there is a public health need for the containment and response to swine flu, or an individua...
The purpose of this contribution is to trace a solidaristic conceptualisation of the human right of ...
© 2010, Cambridge University Press. Introduction: Governments of European welfare states face an unc...