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The Human Right to Equal Access to Health Care

Book | 1st edition 2012 | United Kingdom | Maite San Giorgi
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The right to equal access to health care is a fundamental principle that is part of the human right to health care. For victims of a violation of the human right to equal access to health care it is important that a judicial or quasi-judicial human rights body can adjudicate their complaints in this regard. Justiciability contributes to the protection and realisation of the right to equal access to health care and further determines the meaning of this right.

The justiciability of the human right to equal access to health care is complex. It is one of the economic, social and cultural rights, and ever since the emergence of these rights, their justiciability has been a contentious issue. Moreover, in practice it is much more difficult for an alleged violation of an economic, social or cultural right to be subject of review by a court of law or a quasi-judicial procedure than it is for a civil or political right. Nevertheless, over the last two decades several developments at international United Nations and regional Council of Europe human rights level have strengthened the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights, which also has implications for the justiciability of the human right to equal access to health care.

This book analyses the justiciability of the human right to equal access to health care. It examines how cases concerning unequal access to health care would be dealt with by judicial and quasi-judicial human rights bodies and distils the elements that can be expected to play a role in the assessment of such cases.

Firstly, it provides for an extensive analysis of the legal framework of the human right to equal access to health care, its entitlements and corresponding State obligations. Subsequently, it addresses what arguments are brought forward with regard to the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in general and how these rights, including the human right to health care, are adjudicated in practice by the various judicial and quasi-judicial human rights bodies. Furthermore, the case law of three human rights bodies – the European Committee of Social Rights, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Human Rights Committee – is examined in detail in order to analyse how these bodies assess cases concerning discrimination and how elements of economic, social and cultural rights are taken into account under the various equality and non-discrimination provisions. Finally, the different criteria and elements that can be expected to play a role in the justiciability of cases concerning the human right to equal access to health care are presented.


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‘ [A] valuable study which clearly answers a number of important questions.’
Brigit Toebes in Rechtsgeleerd Magazijn Themis (2013) 83

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781780680811
Series name Human Rights Research Series
Weight 463 g
Status Available
Number of pages xvi + 254 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date May 31, 2012
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • PART A. GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
  • Chapter I. General Introduction
  • Chapter II. The Right to Health and the Right to Health Care in Human Right Law
  • Chapter III. State Obligations Resulting from the Right to Health Care
  • Chapter IV. Equality, Non-Discrimination and the Right to Equal Access to Health Care as a Human Right
  • PART B. Practice and Discussion of the Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • Chapter V. The Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural rights
  • Chapter VI. The Justiciability of The Right to Health Care
  • Chapter VII. The Integrated Approach
  • PART C. The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care
  • Chapter VIII. The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the European Committee of Social Rights
  • Chapter IX. The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the European Court of Human Rights
  • Chapter X. The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the Human Rights Committee
  • Chapter XI. Conclusion
  • Nederlandse Samenvatting
  • Bibliography
  • Table of Cases
  • Table of Treaties and Declarations
  • United Nations Documents
  • Council of Europe Documents
  • Index
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • School of Human Rights Research Series