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Health and human rights journal.

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: . 1 June 2017 ; 19Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press : 2017Description: online resourceContent type:
  • rdacontent
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  • rdamedia
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ISSN:
  • 21504113
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Contents:
Editorial: Narratives of Essentialism and Exceptionalism: The Challenges and Possibilities of Using Human Rights to Improve Access to Safe Abortion / Alicia Ely Yamin and Paola Bergallo -- Abortion Law and Policy Around the World: In Search of Decriminalization / Marge Berer -- Theorizing Time in Abortion Law and Human Rights / Joanna N. Erdman -- The Dublin Declaration on Maternal Health Care and Anti-Abortion Activism: Examples from Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- Regulation of Conscientious Objection to Abortion: An International Comparative Multiple-Case Study / Wendy Chavkin, Laurel Swerdlow, and Jocelyn Fifield -- The Role of International Human Rights Norms in the Liberalization of Abortion Laws Globally / Johanna B. Fine, Katherine Mayall, and Lilian Sepúlveda -- Pregnancy and the 40-year Prison Sentence: How “Abortion is Murder” Became Institutionalized in the Salvadoran Judicial System / Jocelyn Viterna and Jose Santos Guardado Bautista -- Pregnancies and Fetal Anomalies Incompatible with Life in Chile: Arguments and Experiences in Advocating for Legal Reform / Lidia Casas and Lieta Vivaldi -- Legal Knowledge as a Tool for Social Change: La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres as an Expert on Colombian Abortion Law / Ana Cristina González Vélez and Isabel Cristina Jaramillo -- The Battle Over Abortion Rights in Brazil’s State Arenas (1995-2006) / Marta Rodriguez De Assis Machado and Débora Alves Maciel -- Abortion Rights Legal Mobilization in the Peruvian Media, 1990–2015 / Camila Gianella -- The Moderating Influence of International Courts on Social Movements: Evidence from the IVF Case Against Costa Rica / Julieta Lemaitre and Rachel Sieder -- Why is a “Good Abortion Law” Not Enough? The Case of Estonia / Liiri Oja -- Macro- and Micro-Political Vernaculizations of Rights: Human Rights and Abortion Discourses in Northern Ireland / Claire Pierson and Fiona Bloomer -- Exploring Legal Restrictions, Regulatory Reform, and Geographic Disparities in Abortion Access in Thailand / Grady Arnott, Grace Sheehy, Orawee Chinthakanan, and Angel M. Foster -- Decriminalization and Women’s Access to Abortion in Australia / Barbara Baird -- Australia: Abortion and Human Rights / Ronli Sifris and Suzanne Belton -- Abortion Care in Nepal, 15 Years after Legalization: Gaps in Access, Equity, and Quality / Wan-Ju Wu, Sheela Maru, Kiran Regmi, and Indira Basnett -- The Case for International Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Control / Rick Lines, Richard Elliott, Julie Hannah, Rebecca Schleifer, Tenu -- How Drug Control Policy and Practice Undermine Access to Controlled Medicines / Naomi Burke-Shyne, Joanne Csete, Duncan Wilson, Edward Fox, Daniel Wolfe, and Jennifer J. K. Rasanathan -- International Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Control: A Tool for Securing Women’s Rights in Drug Control Policy / Rebecca Schleifer and Luciana Pol -- The Child’s Right to Protection From Drugs: Understanding History to Move Forward / Damon Barrett -- Drug Policy and Indigenous Peoples / Julian Burger and Mary Kapron -- Mechanisms of Accountability for the Realization of the Right to Health in China / Shengnan Qiu and Gillian MacNaughton -- Human Rights in the World Health Organization: Views of the Director-General Candidates / Benjamin Mason Meier -- UNstoppable: How Advocates Persevered in the Fight for Justice for Haitian Cholera Victims / Adam Houston -- Letter to the Editor: Human Rights, TB, Legislation, and Jurisprudence / O. B. K. Dingake.
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Special Sections: Abortion and Human Rights; Drug Control and Human Rights

Editorial: Narratives of Essentialism and Exceptionalism: The Challenges and Possibilities of Using Human Rights to Improve Access to Safe Abortion / Alicia Ely Yamin and Paola Bergallo -- Abortion Law and Policy Around the World: In Search of Decriminalization / Marge Berer -- Theorizing Time in Abortion Law and Human Rights / Joanna N. Erdman -- The Dublin Declaration on Maternal Health Care and Anti-Abortion Activism: Examples from Latin America / Lynn M. Morgan -- Regulation of Conscientious Objection to Abortion: An International Comparative Multiple-Case Study / Wendy Chavkin, Laurel Swerdlow, and Jocelyn Fifield -- The Role of International Human Rights Norms in the Liberalization of Abortion Laws Globally / Johanna B. Fine, Katherine Mayall, and Lilian Sepúlveda -- Pregnancy and the 40-year Prison Sentence: How “Abortion is Murder” Became Institutionalized in the Salvadoran Judicial System / Jocelyn Viterna and Jose Santos Guardado Bautista -- Pregnancies and Fetal Anomalies Incompatible with Life in Chile: Arguments and Experiences in Advocating for Legal Reform / Lidia Casas and Lieta Vivaldi -- Legal Knowledge as a Tool for Social Change: La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres as an Expert on Colombian Abortion Law / Ana Cristina González Vélez and Isabel Cristina Jaramillo -- The Battle Over Abortion Rights in Brazil’s State Arenas (1995-2006) / Marta Rodriguez De Assis Machado and Débora Alves Maciel -- Abortion Rights Legal Mobilization in the Peruvian Media, 1990–2015 / Camila Gianella -- The Moderating Influence of International Courts on Social Movements: Evidence from the IVF Case Against Costa Rica / Julieta Lemaitre and Rachel Sieder -- Why is a “Good Abortion Law” Not Enough? The Case of Estonia / Liiri Oja -- Macro- and Micro-Political Vernaculizations of Rights: Human Rights and Abortion Discourses in Northern Ireland / Claire Pierson and Fiona Bloomer -- Exploring Legal Restrictions, Regulatory Reform, and Geographic Disparities in Abortion Access in Thailand / Grady Arnott, Grace Sheehy, Orawee Chinthakanan, and Angel M. Foster -- Decriminalization and Women’s Access to Abortion in Australia / Barbara Baird -- Australia: Abortion and Human Rights / Ronli Sifris and Suzanne Belton -- Abortion Care in Nepal, 15 Years after Legalization: Gaps in Access, Equity, and Quality / Wan-Ju Wu, Sheela Maru, Kiran Regmi, and Indira Basnett -- The Case for International Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Control / Rick Lines, Richard Elliott, Julie Hannah, Rebecca Schleifer, Tenu -- How Drug Control Policy and Practice Undermine Access to Controlled Medicines / Naomi Burke-Shyne, Joanne Csete, Duncan Wilson, Edward Fox, Daniel Wolfe, and Jennifer J. K. Rasanathan -- International Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Control: A Tool for Securing Women’s Rights in Drug Control Policy / Rebecca Schleifer and Luciana Pol -- The Child’s Right to Protection From Drugs: Understanding History to Move Forward / Damon Barrett -- Drug Policy and Indigenous Peoples / Julian Burger and Mary Kapron -- Mechanisms of Accountability for the Realization of the Right to Health in China / Shengnan Qiu and Gillian MacNaughton -- Human Rights in the World Health Organization: Views of the Director-General Candidates / Benjamin Mason Meier -- UNstoppable: How Advocates Persevered in the Fight for Justice for Haitian Cholera Victims / Adam Houston -- Letter to the Editor: Human Rights, TB, Legislation, and Jurisprudence / O. B. K. Dingake.

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