Will we take suffering seriously? Reflections on what applying a human rights framework to health means and why we should care1
Alicia Ely Yamin
Health and Human Rights 10/1
Published June 2008
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Since this journal was first…
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Abstract – Will we take suffering seriously? Reflections on what applying a human rights framework to health means and why we should care1
Alicia Ely Yamin
Abstract
Since this journal was first published, rights-based approaches to health…
Abstract - Critical concepts: From the editor
Alicia Ely Yamin
This year, which marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), is a fitting time to take stock of how far the human rights movement has come and of the challenges that lie ahead. Human rights is now…
Critical concepts: From the editor
This year, which marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), is a fitting time to take stock of how far the human rights movement has come and of the challenges that lie ahead. Human rights is now the dominant language…
Abstract - Excluding the poor from accessing biomedical literature: A rights violation that impedes global health
Gavin Yamey
Abstract
Most biomedical journals charge readers a hefty access toll to read the full text version of a published research article. These tolls bring enormous profits to the traditional corporate publishing industry, but they make…
Excluding the poor from accessing biomedical literature: A rights violation that impedes global health
Gavin Yamey
Abstract
Most biomedical journals charge readers a hefty access toll to read the full text version of a published research article. These tolls bring enormous profits to the traditional corporate publishing industry, but they make…