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Therapists as advocates : a conversation with Helen Bamber / Witkin, Rachel. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.403-420
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Human rights in practice : life and work of Helen Bamber / Witkin, Rachel. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.395-402
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The case law on the right to health as an example and as a problem : the distortive effects of litigation reconsidered / Clérico, Laura. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.365-394
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Emergency treatmentafter potential HIV-exposure : a neglected right to healthcare? / Wirth, Mathias. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.347-364
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Mapping constitutional commitments on sexual and reproductive health and rights : a global survey / Berro Pizzarossa, Lucía. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.321-346
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The right to health and the post-2015 health and sustainable development goal agenda : Jonathan Mann's 1997 call for a paradigm shift remains imperative / Brolan, Claire E.. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.293-320
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Prevention of torture and cruel or inhuman and degrading treatment in healthcare / Es, Adriaan van. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.263-292
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The implications of the right to health for border management : emergency assistance and medical screenings in the context of forced migration / Flegar, Veronika. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.227-262
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Conscientious objection in the medical sector : towards a holistic human rights approach / Bielefeldt, Heiner. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.201-226
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Using EquiFrame and EquiPP to support and evaluate the implementation of the sustainable development goals / Huss, Tessy. - Enthalten in: Healthcare as a human rights issue (2017), S.169-200
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