Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and development imperatives. However, without strong policy action to increase access to affordable medicines, there is little hope of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals or of realizing the human right to health. Access to medicines is a fundamental element of the right to health, and the majority of states are bound by core obligations in this regard. Accordingly, states must ensure that this critical human rights, public health and development interest is appropriately prioritized against inadequate resource allocations and competing private or trade interests. This is an imperative which we have argued should have framed the deliberations of ...
A range of international human rights instruments, declarations and resolutions affirm that good hea...
In 2008 the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health published 72 right to health indicators in ...
Background Access to essential medicines for the world’s poor and vulnerable has made little progres...
Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and developm...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Access to (essential) medicines is a global and shared responsibility. This chapter starts from the ...
LL.M. (Human Rights)Abstract: The right to health is a universally accepted right and is protected i...
The reasons for the lack of access to essential medicines are manifold, but in many cases the high p...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
This article considers the component of the right to the highest standard of health that relates to ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background Most countries in the world have become States parties to one or more international human...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
The question posed in this article is whether the right to health and patents conflict or coexist. T...
A range of international human rights instruments, declarations and resolutions affirm that good hea...
In 2008 the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health published 72 right to health indicators in ...
Background Access to essential medicines for the world’s poor and vulnerable has made little progres...
Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and developm...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Access to (essential) medicines is a global and shared responsibility. This chapter starts from the ...
LL.M. (Human Rights)Abstract: The right to health is a universally accepted right and is protected i...
The reasons for the lack of access to essential medicines are manifold, but in many cases the high p...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
This article considers the component of the right to the highest standard of health that relates to ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background Most countries in the world have become States parties to one or more international human...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
The question posed in this article is whether the right to health and patents conflict or coexist. T...
A range of international human rights instruments, declarations and resolutions affirm that good hea...
In 2008 the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health published 72 right to health indicators in ...
Background Access to essential medicines for the world’s poor and vulnerable has made little progres...