Health as a Human Right: The Politics and Judicialisation of Health in Brazil Contributor(s): Ferraz, Octávio Luiz Motta (Author) |
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ISBN: 110848364X ISBN-13: 9781108483643 Publisher: Cambridge University Press OUR PRICE: $123.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: December 2020 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Human Rights - Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice |
Dewey: 344.810 |
LCCN: 2020010198 |
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 6" W x 9" (1.44 lbs) 320 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Does human rights law work? This book engages in this heated debate through a detailed analysis of thirty years of the right to health - perhaps the most complex human right - in Brazil. Are Brazilians better off three decades after the enactment of the right to health in the 1988 Constitution? Has the flurry of litigation experienced in Brazil helped or harmed the majority of the population? This book offers an in-depth analysis of these complex and controversial questions grounded on a wealth of empirical data. The book covers the history of the recognition of health as a human right in the 1988 Constitution through the Sanitary Movement's campaign and the subsequent three decades of what Ferraz calls the politics and judicialization of health. It challenges positions of both optimists and sceptics of human rights law and will be of interest to those looking for a more nuanced analysis. |