Access To Medicines And Social Rights
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Política nacional de medicamentos no estado social e democrático de direito brasileiro: avanços e desafios
The right to health is a fundamental right enshrined in the Brazilian Social and Democratic Constitution of the State of Law. Social rights are characterized by being rights that require positive actions of the state, established through the provision of services that tend to reduce social and regional inequalities, which are objectives of the State. Thus, t
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/08/2011
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2. ACESSO AOS MEDICAMENTOS: direito ou privilégio?
The present work emphasizes the question of access to medicine as a social right assured by the constitution of Health Public System. For that, it has been approached the process of medicalization experienced by the Brazilian society nowadays, as well as, the national medicines politics and its obstacles. It is also aimed to search for the apprehension of th
Publicado em: 2008
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3. O acesso a medicamentos como direito humano fundamental
This study was aimed to analyse the access of medicines as an essential part of the right to health and, consequently, the right to life, including the current debate regarding the Judiciary role to implement them. The content of the human dignity principle and its legal effectiveness allow identifying the close link between its essential nucleus and the rig
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Mulheres negras e não negras vivendo com HIV/AIDS no Estado de São Paulo - um estudo sobre suas vulnerabilidades / Black and non-Black women living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo State: a study on their vulnerabilities.
Objective. Individual vulnerability is established in the context of intersubjective relations. In this sense, the present study sought to compare vulnerability to recurrent infections and illness among women living with HIV/AIDS. Methods. The study group was composed of 1068 volunteers, over 18 years of age (526 non-Black and 542 Black women) being attended
Publicado em: 2003