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Litigating Health Rights : Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health?, Paperback / softback Book

Litigating Health Rights : Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health? Paperback / softback

Edited by Alicia Ely Yamin, Siri Gloppen

Part of the Human Rights Program Series series

Paperback / softback

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The last fifteen years have seen a tremendous growth in the number of health rights cases focusing on issues such as access to health services and essential medications.

This volume examines the potential of litigation as a strategy to advance the right to health by holding governments accountable for these obligations.

It includes case studies from Costa Rica, South Africa, India, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia, as well as chapters that address cross-cutting themes. The authors analyze what types of services and interventions have been the subject of successful litigation and what remedies have been ordered by courts.

Different chapters address the systemic impact of health litigation efforts, taking into account who benefits both directly and indirectly—and what the overall impacts on health equity are.

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