Bioethics & Human Rights: Access to Health-Related Goods

  • John D. Arras
  • Elizabeth M. Fenton
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Abstract

There are many good reasons for a merger between bioethics and human rights. First, though, significant philosophical groundwork must be done to clarify what a human right to health would be and--if we accept that it exists--exactly how it might influence the practical decisions we face about who gets what in very different contexts.

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John D. Arras, & Elizabeth M. Fenton. (2009). Bioethics & Human Rights: Access to Health-Related Goods. Hastings Center Report, 39(5), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1353/hcr.0.0185

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