TY - BOOK AU - Toebes,Brigit C.A. AU - Hartlev,Mette AU - Hendriks,Aart AU - Herrmann,Janne Rothmar TI - Health and human rights in Europe SN - 9789400001510 AV - KJC5132 .H43 2012 PY - 2012/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; , Antwerp ; , Portland, OR : PB - Intersentia KW - Europarat KW - gnd KW - Europa KW - Human rights KW - Europe KW - Right to health KW - Health services accessibility KW - Law and legislation KW - Medical care KW - Health education KW - Human Rights KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Health Services Accessibility KW - Health Status Disparities KW - fast KW - Gesundheitsrecht KW - Menschenrecht KW - Gesundheitswesen KW - Medizin KW - nli KW - M�anskliga r�attigheter KW - sao KW - H�alsa KW - HEALTH KW - unbist KW - HUMAN RIGHTS KW - LAWS AND REGULATIONS KW - RIGHT TO HEALTH KW - LEGAL ASPECTS KW - EUROPE KW - Europ�aische Union N1 - Includes bibliographical references; The Council of Europe and health and human rights; Aart Hendriks --; The European Union and health and human rights; Janne Rothmar Herrmann and Brigit Toebes --; The right to health and other health-related rights; Brigit Toebes --; Patients' rights; Mette Hartlev --; Reproductive health; Janne Rothmar Herrmann --; Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide from a human rights standpoint; Jozef Dorscheidt --; Health inequalities and the social determinants of health; Brigit Toebes, Aart Hendriks, and Karien Stronks --; Children and the right to health protection; Henriette Sinding Aasen --; The rights of persons with disabilities in the context of healthcare; Oddny Mjoll Arnardottir --; The right to health protection for the elderly : key elements and state obligations; Henriette Sinding Aasen N2 - "The area of 'health and human rights' is a new and emerging field of law. Taking a 'health and human rights approach' means using international, European and national human rights law in relation to a wide range of health issues, including access to health care, health data protection, the quality of pharmaceutical drugs, as well as medical-ethical issues such as abortion and euthanasia. There is, however, still very little understanding of the various and multiple legal interfaces between 'health' and 'human rights', and of the implications of this approach for legal research and practice. To fill this gap, this volume seeks to outline the legal content and implications of this new area of the law. Its focus is on Europe, as the European context raises specific questions, not only from a legal and a political perspective, but also in terms of health issues and health outcomes. The book first discusses how the European institutions (the Council of Europe and the European Union) deal with health and human rights. Subsequently, it describes the meaning of the most important human rights involved in this area, and it addresses a variety of themes and approaches that engage with health and human rights links, including patient rights, reproductive health, and issues surrounding death and dying. Lastly, it discusses the position of a number of vulnerable groups, in particular, disabled persons, the elderly, and children"--Page 4 of cover UR - http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz364479736inh.htm ER -