Health and Human Rights
Explore the crucial intersection of health and human rights in the comprehensive volume, Health and Human Rights by Stephen P. Marks. Published by Harvard University Press in 2013, this third edition spans 568 pages and serves as an essential resource for understanding the fundamental international documents that advocate for health-related human rights.
This book delves into a variety of critical topics, including ethics, biotechnology, the right to health, freedom from torture, women's and reproductive health, children's rights, and the right to a clean environment. Each section is meticulously curated to reflect the values and principles that underpin global health policies. Whether you are a student, researcher, or advocate, Health and Human Rights provides invaluable insights into the legal frameworks that support health as a fundamental human right.