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Health and Human Rights The course, which is open to Law, Kellogg and Master's in Public Health students, examines the intersection of health and international human rights. Readings and discussion will focus on whether there is a universal right to health; how to maximize access to health; the health implications of war crimes and atrocities; and the meaning of rights and access in resource-poor settings such as refugee camps and fragile states. Special attention will be paid to the role of corporate social responsibility and advanced economies in access to health.
Catalog Number: PPTYTORT 693 |
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Spring 2013 Title: Health and Human Rights Faculty: Sorensen, Juliet (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Credits: 2.5 Capacity: 15 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2012 Title: Health and Human Rights Faculty: Sorensen, Juliet (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Credits: 2.5 Capacity: Actual: |
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