Subsequently, it is argued that some of such abuses can lead to corrupt acts, as identified under international law. It is maintained that there are clear links between such corrupt acts and human rights law, and that some of such acts can be identified as concrete human rights violations.
Friday, 16 December 2011
Human Rights, Health Sector Abuse and Corruption
Research indicates that health sectors in both poor and rich nations are vulnerable to abuse and corruption. This paper discusses the character and scope of health sector abuse and corruption. It suggests that human rights law can play an important role in enhancing the transparency and integrity of health systems. Based on the existing human rights framework, some tools are provided and examples are given of how this can be done.
Subsequently, it is argued that some of such abuses can lead to corrupt acts, as identified under international law. It is maintained that there are clear links between such corrupt acts and human rights law, and that some of such acts can be identified as concrete human rights violations. http://www.du.edu/korbel/hrhw/ workingpapers/2011/64-toebes- 2011.pdf
Subsequently, it is argued that some of such abuses can lead to corrupt acts, as identified under international law. It is maintained that there are clear links between such corrupt acts and human rights law, and that some of such acts can be identified as concrete human rights violations.
Politics, health, Kingdoms, Reports, Africa
Health Sector Abuse and Corruption,
Human Rights
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