Follow-up/companion volume to: Health and human rights. 1999. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Health and human rights in development / Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola -- The UDHR: fifty years of synergy between health and rights / Gro Harlem Brundtland -- Human rights and health: the universal declaration of human rights at 50 / George J. Annas -- Rethinking health and human rights: time for a paradigm shift / Paul Farmer with Nicole Gastineau -- Human rights in development: the significance for health / Stephen P. Marks -- Indigenous peoples and mega-projects: hydroelectric dams in the land of the Pehuenches in the Highlands of the Bio Bio river, Chile, Utopia of development and human rights / Claudio Gonzʹales-Parra -- Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations / George J. Annas, Lori B. Andrews, and Rosario M. Isasi -- Tying prometheus down: human rights issues of human genetic manipulation / Stephen P. Marks -- Patents and medicines: the relationship between TRIPS and the human right to health / Philippe Cullet -- TRIPS, pharmaceuticals patents and access to essential medicines: a long way from Seattle to Doha / Ellen 't Hoen -- Children confronting HIV/AIDS: charting the confluence of rights and health / Daniel Tarantola and Sofia Gruskin -- The "double discourse" on sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America: the chasm between public policy and private actions / Bonnie Shepard -- Sexual rights in Southern Africa: a Beijing discourse or a strategic necessity? / Barbara Klugman -- Health professionals and lethal injection execution in the United States / Joan M. LeGraw and Micheal A. Grodin -- Maternal mortality in Herat Province, Afghanistan: the need to protect woman's rights / Physicians for Human Rights -- New challenges for humanitarian protection / Claude Bruderlein and Jennifer Leaning -- Economic sanctions as human rights violations: reconciling political and public health imperatives / Stephen P. Marks --
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