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Access to medicines in the context of the right-to-health framework 2013, para. 62
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- Poor quality medicines are genuine products that do not meet quality specifications due to poor manufacturing practices. They can cause drug resistance, adverse effects and even death. Contrary to popular belief, recent studies indicate that there may be fewer poor quality medicines on the market than previously estimated. A potential explanation for this could be the tendency to conflate poor-quality with counterfeit medicines.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
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- 2013
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Criminalisation of sexual and reproductive health 2011, para. 11
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- Criminal laws are enacted by the State to regulate conduct perceived as threatening, dangerous, or harmful to an individual, to other individuals or society. Such laws represent the strongest expression of the State's power to punish and are among its most intentional acts. Criminal laws punish those who engage in prohibited conduct; they are also intended to deter others from similar conduct, incapacitate and rehabilitate offenders, and provide restitution for victims.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
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- 2011
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Right to health in conflict situations 2013, para. 25
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- Persons who require continuous care have particular health needs which, if unaddressed, can increase unnecessary deaths during conflict. For example, treatment interruption and lack of availability of treatment may render people living with HIV, tuberculosis and cancer, more vulnerable to ill-health. The lack of availability of medication and psychosocial services can likewise prove especially detrimental to mental health patients, some of whom may require continuous treatment.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Humanitarian
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2013
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Criminalisation of sexual and reproductive health 2011, para. 15
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- Criminal laws and other legal restrictions on sexual and reproductive health may have a negative impact on the right to health in many ways, including by interfering with human dignity. Respect for dignity is fundamental to the realization of all human rights. Dignity requires that individuals are free to make personal decisions without interference from the State, especially in an area as important and intimate as sexual and reproductive health.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
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- 2011
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Right to health in conflict situations 2013, para. 39
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- Unaffordable health-care services, high taxes and confiscation of essential supplies by parties to the conflict increase the vulnerability of marginalized communities. Accessibility may further be hindered due to lack of linguistic and culturally appropriate health services and information. Failure to recognize the different needs of marginalized communities may deter them from accessing health care, as well as contribute to a profound sense of isolation and disempowerment.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Humanitarian
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2013
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Report of the SR on the right to health and Agenda 2030 2016, para. 92
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- Violence is a complex, multi-layered public health phenomenon that affects mortality, mental health, sexual and reproductive health and infectious and non communicable disease outcomes across the globe. The reduction or elimination of violence within the home, medical and educational settings and broader society is a prerequisite for the realization of the right to health. Violence is one of the most compelling barriers to and determinants of the right to health.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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Effective and full implementation of the right to health framework, including justiciability of ESCR and the right to health; the progressive realisation of the right to health; the accountability deficit of transnational corporations; and the current ... 2014, para. 28
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- The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights also requires the Committee to "consider the reasonableness of the steps taken by the State Party" (art. 8 (4)). The Committee has laid out several considerations to be taken into account when determining reasonableness, such as whether measures were deliberate, concrete and targeted; whether non discrimination and non-arbitrariness were ensured; whether allocation of resources was in accordance with international human rights standards; whether the policy utilized the least restrictive option; the time frame of the policy; and whether the situation of vulnerable groups was taken into account (E/C.12/2007/1, para. 8). Vulnerable groups should not be limited to those specific groups mentioned in general comment No. 14, but should include any group that is disproportionately affected by a particular ailment or otherwise marginalized on account of its members' political, social or economic exclusion; discrimination and stigmatization suffered by that group; restrictions in law or in practice on giving informed consent or exercising full autonomy by members of that group; or the group's inability to enforce rights, gain access to State benefits or enjoy regulatory protection.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
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- 2014
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Work of the mandate and priorities of the SR 2015, para. 13
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- The mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the right to of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health was originally established by the Commission on Human Rights in April 2002 in resolution 2002/31, and renewed in 2005 in resolution 2005/24. Subsequent to the replacement of the Commission with the Human Rights Council in June 2006, the mandate was endorsed and extended by the Council through resolutions 6/29, 15/22 and 24/6.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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- Personnes concernées
- All
- N.A.
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- 2015
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Report of the SR on the right to health and Agenda 2030 2016, para. 22
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- The Sustainable Development Goals were born through a uniquely participatory process. They also include important commitments to participation, including target 16.7, Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels, as well as other Goals and targets that are crucial to free, informed and meaningful participation, such as public access to information and the protection of fundamental freedoms (target 16.10).
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- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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Sports and healthy lifestyles as contributing factors to the right to health 2016, para. 37
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- The obligation to promote the right to health requires States to take actions to create, maintain and restore the health of the population. In order to fulfil this obligation, a State must: (a) foster recognition of factors favouring positive health results; (b) ensure that services are culturally appropriate; (c) disseminate appropriate information; and (d) support people in making informed choices about their health.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
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- 2016
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Work of the mandate and priorities of the SR 2015, para. 69
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- Without a well-established infrastructure of primary health care, all achievements of modern science and the practice of medicine might be compromised and could be misused. When health policy chooses to prioritize specialized services, the latter tend to function without the necessary ethical and human rights safeguards, leading to barriers in access to services for people and groups who have more health needs or to the ineffective use of those services, or to both.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- N.A.
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- 2015
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Report of the SR on the right to health and Agenda 2030 2016, para. 24
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- States should ensure that rights holders, including those from marginalized groups, are provided with the conditions to participate in the design, implementation and monitoring of laws, policies and strategies relevant to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals. The effective recognition, enjoyment and protection of public freedoms, including freedom of opinion and expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association, is crucial in this respect.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Civil & Political Rights
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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Right to health of adolescents 2016, para. 53
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- International human rights standards require the free, active and meaningful participation of people in decisions that affect their lives. In particular, States' obligations under article 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights require that the right of individuals and groups to participate in decision-making processes affecting their health and development must be an integral component of any relevant policy, programme or strategy.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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Work of the mandate and priorities of the SR 2015, para. 73
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- All international and national actors should be mobilized to reaffirm and revitalize the decisions of the historic International Conference on Primary Health Care and International Conference on Health Promotion. The full enjoyment of the right to health can only be operationalized through human rights-friendly and culturally relevant health promotion policies that empower people to increase control over their lives and improve their health and well-being.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2015
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Report of the SR on the right to health and Agenda 2030 2016, para. 54
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- Prioritizing the most vulnerable requires acknowledging that many populations are invisible through traditional data collection methods either because they are excluded from civil registration or because they face other barriers, such as being homeless or criminalized, and never come into contact with official statistical processes. Qualitative data collection methods are a practical and powerful complement to traditional quantitative methods.
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- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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Sports and healthy lifestyles as contributing factors to the right to health 2016, para. 91
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- Given the human rights violations occurring in the context of these events, and evidence that the interest generated by mega sporting events and professional sport does not appear to translate into mass participation in sport or physical activity, more should be done to ensure that the human rights of everybody who is connected with major sporting events are protected and that these events are not merely held as a spectacle.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2016
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The right to health and international drug control, compulsory treatment for drug dependence and access to controlled medicines 2010, para. 29
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- Currently over 9 million people are held in penal institutions worldwide. In many prisons, rates of HIV infection are noted to be several times higher than in the mainstream community. This is attributed to injecting drug use prior to imprisonment, as well as risk factors within these populations, such as poverty and marginalization. The prevalence of hepatitis infections within prisons is also high, with hepatitis C infection rates exceeding those of HIV. Once in prison, high rates of injecting drug use, combined with a lack of access to OST and sterile injecting equipment, create enormous risk for inmates. That risk is then passed on to members of the public upon prisoners' release. Failure to implement effective harm-reduction programmes and drug-dependence treatment in those settings violates the enjoyment of the right to health.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
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- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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The right to health and international drug control, compulsory treatment for drug dependence and access to controlled medicines 2010, para. 67
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- It should be noted that, for example in Portugal, decriminalization occurred alongside other efforts, including significant expansion of drug treatment programmes, drug education and refocusing of police efforts on interruption of trafficking operations. This demonstrates how legislative change alone is insufficient to minimize significantly the harms occurring with drug use. Where decriminalization occurs alongside treatment, education and other interventions implemented to the required scale - for instance, to contain the spread of blood-borne viruses - the right to health of all members of society is realized most effectively.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Education
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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Right to health and criminalization of same-sex conduct and sexual orientation, sex-work and HIV transmission 2010, para. 38
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- In one study, about 45 per cent of a sample of sex workers operating in illegal circumstances were assessed with negative mental health scores, as compared to 12 per cent of the sample of "legal" sex workers. Although differences in physical health outcomes were not observed, significant patterns of disadvantage and vulnerability were noted amongst the former group. This not only highlights the impact of criminalization, both in terms of the impact of sex work and entry into sex work, but also draws attention to the importance of differentiating between the various types and settings of sex work in devising effective health interventions.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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The right to health and international drug control, compulsory treatment for drug dependence and access to controlled medicines 2010, para. 23
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- Individuals may also be denied access to other medical treatments on the grounds of their prior or current drug use, where evidence does not exist to justify the denial of such treatment. For example, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it is reported that past or current users of drugs have been denied treatment for the hepatitis C virus, contrary to official guidance, on the basis that they would not adhere to treatment. Treatment adherence among people who use drugs is not necessarily lower, and should be assessed on an individual basis.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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Right to health and criminalization of same-sex conduct and sexual orientation, sex-work and HIV transmission 2010, para. 62
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- The Special Rapporteur notes that criminal laws that explicitly regulate the sexual conduct of people living with HIV have not been shown to significantly impact on sexual conduct, nor do they have a normative effect in moderating risk behaviours. Criminal law does not influence the circumstances in which most HIV transmission occurs. In many regions, the majority of people living with HIV are unaware of their positive status and most cases of HIV transmission occur through consensual sex. Private sexual conduct invariably persists in the face of possible prosecution, but when prosecution actually occurs, these behaviours are driven underground, providing less opportunity for regulation and inhibiting access to preventive activities, diagnostic services, treatment and support.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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Right to health and criminalization of same-sex conduct and sexual orientation, sex-work and HIV transmission 2010, para. 68
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- Stigma represents a major impediment to the implementation of successful interventions in respect of HIV/AIDS. Applying criminal law to HIV exposure or transmission can reinforce the stereotype that people living with HIV are immoral and irresponsible, further entrenching HIV-related stigma. People living with HIV/AIDS may, in turn, internalize the negative responses of others. This self-stigmatization affects the sense of pride and worth of individuals, which can lead to depression and self-imposed withdrawal, hampering access to HIV/AIDS treatment and interventions. In this way, criminalization impedes the right to health by constructing barriers to access by creating an environment in which individuals feel as if they are not deserving of treatment.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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Right to health and criminalization of same-sex conduct and sexual orientation, sex-work and HIV transmission 2010, para. 75
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- Finally, domestic laws prohibiting the deliberate spread of any disease or assault, or laws concerning the age of consent, adequately cover intentional transmission of HIV should the need arise to prosecute cases where this has occurred. The use of these pre-existing laws provides a legal safeguard to potential victims, without unnecessarily stigmatizing and further marginalizing those affected by HIV within the jurisdiction. States should, in addition to using pre-existing laws, issue guidelines to ensure that these laws are only utilized in cases of intentional transmission and that the relevant mens rea is to be established beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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Right to health and criminalization of same-sex conduct and sexual orientation, sex-work and HIV transmission 2010, para. 55
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- As the AIDS response developed, coercion and discrimination were noted to undermine the effectiveness of prevention programmes, and the prevention of discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS became central to formulating an effective public health response. Recently, laws criminalizing HIV transmission have again proliferated, generally in response to the perception that HIV prevention strategies are largely failing, and in line with the continued stigma associated with having HIV. However, the imposition of criminal punishment on those who transmit HIV or expose others to the virus fails to achieve the aforementioned aims of the criminal law, and has not been shown to have any public health benefit.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2010
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The right to health and development 2011, para. 12
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- When development is perceived in terms of human development and capabilities, it is evident that the right to health has both constitutive and instrumental relevance in respect of development and poverty reduction. The right is constitutive insofar as ill health and inadequate protection of the right to health are symptoms and constituent parts of inadequate human development and poverty, and instrumental in that the enjoyment of the right to health is instrumental in securing other human rights, such as the right to education and work, which are essential to the achievement of human development.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2011
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The right to health and development 2011, para. 29
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- The right to development is a right of individuals and of peoples. It is distinguishable from the right to health in this respect, which is more related to the individual citizen's relationship with the State. Nevertheless, overlap exists. General comment No. 14 of CESCR confirms that the right to health, as outlined in Article 12 of the ICESCR, has both collective and individual dimensions, and that collective rights are critical in the field of health, as modern public health policy relies heavily on prevention and promotion, approaches directed primarily towards groups. Similarly, both the right to health and the right to development underline the imperative of ensuring transparency, equality, participation, accountability and non-discrimination.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- N.A.
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- 2011
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The right to health and development 2011, para. 35
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- The operationalization of the right to development can also be informed by the significant amount of work undertaken in respect of the collective aspect of the right to health. For instance, the World Health Organization (WHO) has long recognized the importance of social justice for health; the Commission on Social Determinants of Health has highlighted the importance of domestic legislation enshrining the right to health, and recognition of the rights of citizens to participate in public policy and budgeting, which has the potential to strengthen health systems.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2011
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Health financing in the context of the right to health 2012, para. 8
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- The obligation to prioritize funding or health in State budgets is closely linked to the principle of progressive realization, which establishes a specific and continuing obligation for States to move as expeditiously and effectively as possible towards the full realization of the right to health of all persons, without discrimination and taking into account constraints due to the limits of available resources (General Comment No. 14, paras. 30 and 31, and General Comment No. 3, para. 9). In order to facilitate progressive realization of the right to health for all persons, States should make use of the maximum available funds and resources to realize the right to health, which requires successfully raising funds and ensuring that they are allocated to health through budget prioritization. States unwilling to utilize the maximum of their available resources towards realization of the right to health are in violation of their obligations under the right (General Comment No. 14, para. 47).
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- N.A.
- Année
- 2012
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Occupational health 2012, para. 23
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- Participation under the right to occupational health establishes direct State obligations vis-à-vis workers, as the State has the ultimate obligation to ensure realization of the right to health. States thus have a positive obligation to facilitate the active and informed participation of workers' in the formulation of State laws and policies impacting their occupational health. This includes ensuring that workers participate in defining research priorities that inform policy formulation. It also includes an obligation to raise workers' awareness of occupational hazards, the manner in which workplace environments produce poor health outcomes and the prevalence of work-related diseases and contributing psychosocial factors. Local law- and policymakers and health authorities may be best placed to ensure the meaningful participation of workers, particularly those in the informal economy. Raising the awareness of workers requires that they have access to relevant and accurate information relating to their occupational health.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
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- 2012
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Occupational health 2012, para. 45
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- The right to health further requires that occupational health services are available, accessible, acceptable and of good quality. These services must be tailored to the needs of workers. For example, services must be made available at easily accessible locations and during hours that accommodate workers schedules; they must include the rehabilitation of affected individuals back into the workplace; health workers must be aware of the specific health risks faced by workers, and they must be trained to detect, prevent and treat occupational diseases. The ILO Occupational Health Services Convention No. 161 also states that occupational health services are essential to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment in order to facilitate optimal physical and mental health, and to adapting work to the capabilities of workers in the light of their health.
- Status juridique
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- All
- Année
- 2012
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