Health and human rights journal. (Record no. 3938)

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International Standard Serial Number 21504113
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Transcribing agency CHR LIBRARY
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Title Health and human rights journal.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Harvard University Press :
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018.
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Source text
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Number of part/section of a work 1
Name of part/section of a work June 2018
Volume/sequential designation 20
International Standard Serial Number 21504113
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Bibliography, etc Issue 20.1 features two special sections: Special Section on Neglected Tropical Diseases and Human Rights, and Special Section on Judicial Enforcement of Health Rights: Focus on Latin America
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Title FOREWORD Embodying Law and Embedding Public Health with the Voices of Those Affected: Ending NTDs by 2030 /
Statement of responsibility Alice Cruz --
Title EDITORIAL “Equipping Practitioners”: Linking Neglected Tropical Diseases and Human Rights /
Statement of responsibility Joseph J. Amon and David G. Addiss --
Title Addressing Inequity: Neglected Tropical Diseases and Human Rights /
Statement of responsibility Nina Sun and Joseph J. Amon --
Title Emotional Difficulties and Experiences of Stigma among Persons with Lymphatic Filariasis in Plateau State, Nigeria /
Statement of responsibility Jibril Abdulmalik, Emeka Nwefoh, James Obindo, Samuel Dakwak, Motunrayo Ayobola, John Umaru, Elisha Samuel, Christopher Ogoshi, and Julian Eaton/ --
Title Building Trust through Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination: A Platform to Address Social Exclusion and Human Rights in the Dominican Republic /
Statement of responsibility Hunter Keys, Manuel Gonzales, Madsen Beau De Rochars, Stephen Blount, and Gregory S. Noland --
Title A Human Right to Shoes? Establishing Rights and Duties in the Prevention and Treatment of Podoconiosis /
Statement of responsibility Arianne Shahvisi, Enguday Meskele, and Gail Davey --
Title EDITORIAL Health in the Courts of Latin America /
Statement of responsibility Octávio Luiz Motta Ferraz --
Title Revisiting Health Rights Litigation and Access to Medications in Costa Rica: Preliminary Evidence from the Cochrane Collaboration Reform /
Statement of responsibility Olman Rodríguez Loaiza, Sigrid Morales, Ole Frithjof Norheim, and Bruce M. Wilson --
Title How the Uruguayan Judiciary Shapes Access to High-Priced Medicines: A Critique through the Right to Health Lens /
Statement of responsibility Lucía Berro Pizzarossa, Katrina Perehudoff, and José Castela Forte --
Title Can Judges Ration with Compassion? A Priority-Setting Rights Matrix /
Statement of responsibility Christopher Newdick --
Title Evolving the Right to Health: Rethinking the Normative Response to Problems of Judicialization /
Statement of responsibility Keith Syrett --
Title Realizing the Fundamental Right to Health through Litigation: The Colombian Case /
Statement of responsibility Aquiles Ignacio Arrieta-Gómez --
Title Individual Health Care Litigation in Brazil Through a Different Lens: Strengthening Health Technology Assessment and New Models of Health Care Governance /
Statement of responsibility Danielle da Costa Leite Borges --
Title Expanding the Debate: Citizen Participation for the Implementation of the Right to Health in Brazil /
Statement of responsibility Regiane Garcia --
Title Challenges in Priority Setting from a Legal Perspective in Brazil, Costa Rica, Chile, and Mexico /
Statement of responsibility Sofía Charvel, Fernanda Cobo, Silvana Larrea, and Juliana Baglietto --
Title Access to Justice in Health Matters: An Analysis Based on the Monitoring Mechanisms of the Inter-American System /
Statement of responsibility Laura Pautassi --
Title A Comparison of Health Achievements in Rwanda and Burundi /
Statement of responsibility Hari S. Iyer, Adanna Chukwuma, Jean Claude Mugunga, Anatole Manzi, Melino Ndayizigiye, and Sudhir Anand --
Title Health, Human Rights, and the Transformation of Punishment: South African Litigation to address HIV and Tuberculosis in Prisons /
Statement of responsibility Emily Nagisa Keehn and Ariane Nevin --
Title Political Priority for Abortion Law Reform in Malawi: Transnational and National Influences /
Statement of responsibility Judith Daire, Maren O. Kloster, and Katerini T. Storing --
Title Access to Medicines in Times of Conflict: Overlapping Compliance and Accountability Frameworks for Syria /
Statement of responsibility Brianne McGonigle Leyh and Marie Elske Gispen --
Title Missing: Where Are the Migrants in Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plans? /
Statement of responsibility Kolitha Wickramage, Lawrence O. Gostin, Eric Friedman, Phusit Prakongsai, Rapeepong Suphanchaimat, Charles Hui, Patrick Duigan, Eliana Barragan, and David Harper --
Title Case Study: Degree of Integration of Disability Rights Into Allied Health Professional Education /
Statement of responsibility Claire Bowley, Ann-Mason Furmage, Kanchan Marcus, and Stephanie D. Short --
Title Inequitable Physical Illness and Premature Mortality for People with Severe Mental Illness in Australia: A Social Analysis /
Statement of responsibility Melanie Edmunds --
Title Cultural Rights and First Nations Health Care in Canada /
Statement of responsibility Stephen Wilmot --
Title Adolescent Rights and the “First 1,000 days” Global Nutrition Movement: A View from Guatemala /
Statement of responsibility David Flood, Anita Chary, Alejandra Colom, and Peter Rohloff.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Health
General subdivision Social Aspects
Form subdivision Periodicals.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human Rights
General subdivision Social Aspects
Form subdivision Periodicals.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Medical policy
General subdivision Moral and ethical aspects
Form subdivision Periodicals.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2469/2018/06/BOOK-20.1.pdf
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