Health Inequalities and Global Justice
Health Inequalities and Global Justice
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Abstract
This volume focuses on the moral dilemmas posed by health inequalities across borders, and examines to what extent inequalities in health pose problems for those concerned with global justice. The demands of global justice have been debated for some time now, and many have argued that any plausible account of global injustice takes its starting point from accounts of wealth inequalities and an analysis of why such inequalities are unjust. Yet, the causes of the appallingly poor health outcomes in developing nations are complex, as are the difficulties we face in identifying who, if anybody, is responsible for them and who should take on the responsibility to remedy them. This volume's authors examine the extent to which global inequalities in health can be addressed as the product of global wealth inequalities more generally, or whether inequalities in health pose specific and distinct problems to moral and political philosophy, in particular at the global level.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Health Inequality and Global Redistributive Justice
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Part 1 A Right to Equal Health?
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Part 2 Who is Responsible for Remedying Global Health Inequality?
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Part 3 Measuring Health and Health Outcomes
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Part 4 Borders and Health
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Justice and Health Inequalities in Humanitarian Crises: Structured Health Vulnerabilities and Natural Disasters1
Ryoa Chung andMatthew R. Hunt
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‘Illegal’ Migrants and Access to Public Health: A Human Rights Approach1
Cole Phillip
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Medical Migration Between the Human Right to Health and Freedom of Movement1
Kollar Eszter
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Healthcare Migration, Vulnerability and Individual Autonomy: The Case of Malawi
Christine Straehle
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Justice and Health Inequalities in Humanitarian Crises: Structured Health Vulnerabilities and Natural Disasters1
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