Essential medicines and human rights: what can they learn from each other?
Most countries have acceded to at least one global or regional covenant or treaty confirming the right to health. After years of international discussions on human rights, many governments are now moving towards practical implementation of their commitments. A practical example may be of help to tho...
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Main Author: | Hans V Hogerzeil (Author) |
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