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<title>Have recent changes in mental health legislation and policy provided any positive gains for service users in England and Wales?</title>
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<name>Swann, Stephen Paul</name>
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<summary type="text">Have recent changes in mental health legislation and policy provided any positive gains for service users in England and Wales?
Swann, Stephen Paul
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<dc:date>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>'The Case for a Human Right to Health in a Globalizing World'</title>
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<name>Ding, Gina Adela</name>
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<summary type="text">'The Case for a Human Right to Health in a Globalizing World'
Ding, Gina Adela
This thesis concentrates on health as a human right. Health has been recognized as a human right in&#13;
various international documents and every country in the world is a part to at least one human right&#13;
treaty that deals with health related rights. However, it is arguable that the human right to health (as&#13;
part of economic, social and cultural rights) is hardly given the same degree of importance as civil&#13;
and political rights. The question explored in this thesis is as such: are we moving towards a&#13;
universal recognition of the human right to health; and accordingly, what does a right to health&#13;
really entail under current international law; and how is the development of this human right in light&#13;
of globalization? The overall aim is to explain the content and meaning of the human right to health&#13;
and explore the significance and development of this right. Globalization is used to provide a reality&#13;
platform to illustrate the daily struggle for the human right to health, especially in the context of&#13;
developing countries. Of particular importance is the conclusion that significant progress has been&#13;
made in the field of human rights and health. However, global health challenges and threats are real&#13;
and they can seriously endanger the realization of all human rights, not just the human right to&#13;
health.
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<dc:date>2009-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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