This Article explores the connections between disability and health justice in service of further tethering the two theories and practices. The author contends that disability should shift from marker of health inequity alone to critical demographic in the analytical and practical application of health justice. This theoretical move creates a more robust understanding of the harms of health injustice, its complexities, and, remedially, reveals underexplored legal and policy pathways to promote health justice.
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Harris, J. E. (2022). Locating Disability Within a Health Justice Framework. In Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (Vol. 50, pp. 663–673). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2023.6
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