Volume 26, Issue 1, June 2024

  • Special Section: Commemorating 30 Years
  • General papers

SPECIAL SECTION
COMMEMORATING 30 YEARS

EDITORIAL
Thirty Years of Scholarship and Debate: Advancing the Right to Health
Joseph J. Amon and Carmel Williams
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COMMENTARIES
Health and Human Rights; What Relevance Now?
Sofia Gruskin
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A Personal Commentary on the Two Conferences on Health and Human Rights
Stephen P. Marks
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The Health and Human Rights Impact Assessment: The Preeminent Value of Equity
Lawrence O. Gostin and Eric A. Friedman
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Law, Human Rights, and Pandemic Response: Reflecting on the South African HIV Response 25 Years Later
Sharifah Sekalala and Kene Esom
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Freedom Dreaming: On “Emerging Frameworks of Health and Human Rights”
Tlaleng Mofokeng
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GENERAL PAPERS

Interpreting International Humanitarian Law to Guarantee Abortion and Other Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Armed Conflict
Christina Zampas, Rebecca Brown, and Onyema Afulukwe
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The Council of Europe’s Underrated Role in Fostering Equitable Access to Quality Health Care in Times of Pandemic
Éloïse Gennet
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Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and Health Care System Responses for Indigenous Peoples: A Scoping Review
Sarah Larson, Cortez Standing Bear, Devon Olson, and Nicole Redvers
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Are Rights-Based Services Important? An Adolescent PrEP Demonstration Project in Brazil
Laura Ferguson, Alexandre Grangeiro, Ana Alexandra Natividad, Paula Massa, Ayra Rodrigues, Dulce Ferraz, and Eliana Miura Zucchi
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“It’s about Rights”: The Bunya Project’s Indigenous Australian Voices on Health Care Curricula and Practice
Danielle Manton, Megan Williams, and Andrew Hayen
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“They Had to Catch Me Like an Animal”: Exploring Experiences of Involuntary Care for People with Psychosocial Conditions in South Africa
Alex Freeman and Leslie Swartz
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A Human Right-Based Approach to Dealing with Adverse Events in Residential Care Facilities
Niall McGrane, Laura Behan, and Laura M. Keyes
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PERSPECTIVE
“Reducing the Treatment Gap” Poses Human Rights Risks
Lisa Cosgrove, Cristian Montenegro, Lee Edson Yarcia, Gianna D’Ambrozio, and Julie Hannah
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PERSPECTIVE
Their Body, Our Choice: Organized Medicine’s Responsibility to De-medicalize Abortion
Amirala S. Pasha and Roma Sonik
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VIEWPOINT
Drone Attacks on Health in 2023: International Humanitarian Law and the Right to Health
Joseph. J. Amon and Leonard Rubenstein
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VIEWPOINT
Psychological and Social Suffering of Another Generation of Palestinian Children Living under Occupation: An Urgent Call to Advocate
Tania Bosqui, Sawsan Abdulrahim, Rima A. Afifi, Alastair Ager, Theresa S. Betancourt, Alan Carr, Kristin Hadfield, Ghena Ismail, Mark J. D. Jordans, Salam Jabbour, Zeena Khazendar, Bassam Marshoud, and Eve Puffer
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VIEWPOINT
US Clinicians Face a “Dual Loyalty” Crisis over Reproductive Health Care
Ranit Mishori, Payal K. Shah, Karen Naimer, and Michele Heisler
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BOOK REVIEW
Fighting the (Mis)fortunes in Global Health
Rebecca Riddell
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BOOK REVIEW
To Achieve a Healthier World, Global Health Law and Policy Must Be Grounded in Human Rights
David Patterson
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