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Bridging international law and rights-based litigation: Mapping health-related rights through the development of the Global Health and Human Rights Database

机译:衔接国际法和基于权利的诉讼:通过建立全球健康与人权数据库来绘制与健康相关的权利

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The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, the World Health Organization, and the Lawyers Collective have come together to develop a searchable Global Health and Human Rights Database that maps the intersection of health and human rights in judgments, international and regional instruments, and national constitutions. Where states long remained unaccountable for violations of health-related human rights, litigation has arisen as a central mechanism in an expanding movement to create rights-based accountability. Facilitated by the incorporation of international human rights standards in national law, this judicial enforcement has supported the implementation of rights-based claims, giving meaning to states’ longstanding obligations to realize the highest attainable standard of health. Yet despite these advancements, there has been insufficient awareness of the international and domestic legal instruments enshrining health-related rights and little understanding of the scope and content of litigation addressing these rights. As this accountability movement evolves, the Global Health and Human Rights Database seeks to chart this burgeoning landscape of international and regional instruments, national constitutions, and judgments for health-related rights. Employing international legal research to document and catalogue these three interconnected aspects of human rights for the public’s health, the Database’s categorization by human rights, health topics, and regional scope provides a comprehensive compilation of health and human rights law. Through these categorizations, the Global Health and Human Rights Database serves as a basis for analogous legal reasoning across states to serve as precedents for future cases, for comparative legal analysis of similar health claims in different country contexts, and for empirical research to clarify the impact of human rights judgments on public health outcomes.
机译:乔治敦大学的奥尼尔国家和全球健康法研究所,世界卫生组织和律师集体共同开发了一个可搜索的全球健康与人权数据库,该数据库在国际,国际,欧洲,欧洲,中东和非洲的判决中描绘了健康与人权的交集以及地区文书和国家宪法。长期以来,各州仍不为侵犯健康相关人权承担责任,因此,诉讼已成为建立基于权利的问责制的扩大运动的中心机制。在国家法律中纳入国际人权标准的促进下,这种司法实施为基于权利的主张的实施提供了支持,这为各国为实现最高可达到的健康标准的长期义务提供了意义。然而,尽管取得了这些进步,但对于包含健康相关权利的国际和国内法律文书的认识仍不足,对解决这些权利的诉讼的范围和内容了解甚少。随着这一问责制运动的发展,全球卫生与人权数据库力图绘制出这一新兴的国际和地区文书,国家宪法以及与健康相关的权利的判决。利用国际法律研究来记录和分类人权的这三个相互关联的方面,以维护公众健康,该数据库按人权,健康主题和地区范围进行分类,从而全面汇编了健康和人权法。通过这些分类,全球健康与人权数据库为各州之间类似的法律推理奠定了基础,可以作为未来案例的先例,不同国家背景下对类似健康主张的比较法律分析以及进行实证研究以澄清影响的基础关于公共卫生成果的人权判决。

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