This is a thought provoking book that is intended to make the reader to sit up and take action. This is a must book for all academic libraries and a must-read book for all researchers who study this complex issue that is ever present throughout the world. --
AIDS Book JournalThis is a rich and varied collection ranging from cogent exegeses on ethnic cleansing and female genital mutilation to scholarly dissertations on human rights and public health. The essays are powerful statements supported by impressive scholarships enhanced by the authors personal experienceStudents, researchers, and scholars in the field have much to choose from in this work, which is augmented by an great index and detailed bibliography. -- William E. Seldelman,
The LancetOne cannot, one must not, approach medicine today without looking for its ethical component: read this important volume and you will understand why
. -- Elie Wiesel
Human rights violations persist in many forms. I hope that these terrible examples will remind us that silence from political leaders, is what oppressors most desire and what the oppressed most fear
. -- Jimmy Carter
Without human rights people and their communities cannot be fully healthy. This remarkable volume explores the responsibilities of health professionals for promoting and protecting human rights, thereby promoting and protecting the health of their patients and communities
. -- Victor Sidel, Distinguished University Professor of Social Medicine,
Albert Einstein College of MedicineThe value of the collection extends beyond its application to HIV/AIDS, in two fundamental ways. First, the papers widen the scope of ones perspectice of health . . . a matter of recognizing that efforts to protect human rights will influence positively the health of individuals in more ways that one. . . . Second, the collection provides a basis for acting in areas that, traditionally, have been outside the scope of health professionals. . . . A human rights perspective provides a normative basis for analysis, advocacy, and intervention on societal factors that predetermine health. --
HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review Health and Human Rights is a valuable basic reader, as its short chapters provide effective shapshots of areas of profound concernthe volume is primarily intended as a practical guide for professionals -- Polly Vizard, Recent Books on Ethics and International Affairs
The reader is useful as a springboard for high-level discussions about fundamental issues in these fields, for both scholars and graduate students. Regardless of a readers discipline or the role played in these fields, he or she comes away from this work moved, energized, and recommitted to the exhaustive, yet important, work of protecting the publics health and humanitys well-being. The complementarity suggested here brings a hopeful side in the form of a new way of defining and solving public health and human rights challenges. --
Health Promotion Practice, October 2002
This is a thought provoking book that is intended to make the reader to sit up and take action. This is a must book for all academic libraries and a must-read book for all researchers who study this complex issue that is ever present throughout the world. --
AIDS Book JournalThis is a rich and varied collection ranging from cogent exegeses on ethnic cleansing and female genital mutilation to scholarly dissertations on human rights and public health. The essays are powerful statements supported by impressive scholarships enhanced by the authors' personal experienceStudents, researchers, and scholars in the field have much to choose from in this work, which is augmented by an great index and detailed bibliography. -- William E. Seldelman,
The LancetOne cannot, one must not, approach medicine today without looking for its ethical component: read this important volume and you will understand why
. -- Elie Wiesel
Human rights violations persist in many forms. I hopethat these terrible examples will remind us that silence from political leaders, is what oppressors most desire and what the oppressed most fear
. -- Jimmy Carter
Without human rights people and their communities cannot be fully healthy. This remarkable volume explores the responsibilities of health professionals for promoting and protecting human rights, thereby promoting and protecting the health of their patients and communities
. -- Victor Sidel, Distinguished University Professor of Social Medicine,
Albert Einstein College of MedicineThe value of the collection extends beyond its application to HIV/AIDS, in two fundamental ways. First, the papers widen the scope of one's perspectice of health . . . a matter of recognizing that efforts to protect human rights will influence positively the health of individuals in more ways that one. . . . Second, the collection provides a basis for acting in areas that, traditionally, have been outside the scope of health professionals. . . . A human rights perspective provides a normative basis for analysis, advocacy, and intervention on societal factors that predetermine health. --
HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review Health and Human Rights is a valuable basic reader, as its short chapters provide effective shapshots of areas of profound concernthe volume is primarily intended as a practical guide for professionals -- Polly Vizard, Recent Books on Ethics and International Affairs
The reader is useful as a springboard for high-level discussions about fundamental issues in these fields, for both scholars and graduate students. Regardless of a reader's discipline or the role played in these fields, he or she comes away from this work moved, energized, and recommitted to the exhaustive, yet important, work of protecting the public's health and humanity's well-being. The complementarity suggested here brings a hopeful side in the form of a new way of defining and solving public health and human rights challenges. --
Health Promotion Practice, October 2002
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This book was pretty thorough for documenting health and human rights in several areas of the world, apart from those in the middle east. A gross omission was the case of Iraq. It had an appendix with the declaration of human rights (plus others) for those interested in the "ideal" Otherwise, it was a great introduction into health and human rights.
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