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1981“…We found that genetic discrimination is not generally considered as a topic of human rights. We also found that insurers have uncertain fears and concerns about adverse selection in terms of actuarial fairness but not regarding profits. …”
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1982por Thomsen, Jennifer, Thomsen, Bastian, Copeland, Kellen, Coose, Sarah, Blackwell, Sean, Dante, Vitoria“…In this paper, we argue that by embracing non-profit social enterprise activities, animal shelters may improve anthropocentric animal shelter activities to positively affect human and non-human rights, welfare, and agency. We do not contend that non-profit animal shelters should sacrifice their stated mission or ethics to include business practices. …”
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1983Comparing Macro Influences on Individuals’ Initial Coping and Response to COVID-19 in Canada and USApor Wang, Donna, Krase, Kathryn, Clarke-Jones, Annette, Roberson-Steele, Joyce, Clark-Hoey, Karen“…These results support the need for a clear role of government and for government to respond to individuals in a way that promotes equity and social justice, and thus, ensuring human rights.…”
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1984“…Furthermore, the easier it is to call a state of emergency, the larger the negative effects on basic human rights. Interestingly, presidential democracies are better able to cope with natural disasters than parliamentary ones in terms of lives saved, whereas autocracies do significantly worse in the sense that empowerment rights seriously suffer in the aftermath of a disaster.…”
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1985por Saleh, Basma M., Aly, Eman Mohamed, Hafiz, Marwa, Abdel Gawad, Rana M., El Kheir-Mataria, Wafa Abu, Salama, Mohamed“…During pandemics, the ethicists, public health professionals, and human rights advocates raise a red flag about different public health actions that should, at best, be addressed through integrated, global policies. …”
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1986por Asante, Dennis, Twumasi, Martinson Ankrah, Sakyi, Arthur Seth Kwame, Gyamerah, Samuel, Asante, Bismark“…These highlights are beneficial to policymakers, development partners, and human rights advocates to make collaborative efforts in helping the poor households during and the post-pandemic periods.…”
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1987por Patiño, Sofía Rincón-Gallardo, Da Silva Gomes, Fabio, Constantinou, Steven, Lemaire, Robin, Hedrick, Valisa E., Serrano, Elena L., Kraak, Vivica I.“…These include using a constitutional health and human rights approach within the policies, policies that document conflict of interest from non-state actors, and strengthening regulatory oversight for digital media platforms. …”
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1988“…Critics worldwide believe these invasive technologies, in the hands of an authoritarian regime, could trample the right to privacy and curb fundamental civil and human rights. However, there is little domestic public resistance in China about technology-related privacy risks during the pandemic. …”
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1989por Sunil, Bhuvaneswari“…To uphold the reproductive and human rights of women who seek abortion services, we need accessible and publicly funded health care services that respect the dignity of all women, are empathetic and uphold women’s right to safe abortion services.…”
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1990por Ullah, Zia, Shah, Nighat Akbar, Khan, Sonia Shamroz, Ahmad, Naveed, Scholz, Miklas“…Our team studied three years’ worth of data (2017–2019) on suicides from the office of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Chitral. In addition, we conducted semi-structured interviews of different stakeholders, including family members, neighbors, lawyers, and police personnel. …”
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1991por Brady, Francesca, Chisholm, Amy, Walsh, Eileen, Ottisova, Livia, Bevilacqua, Leonardo, Mason, Claire, von Werthern, Martha, Cannon, Teresa, Curry, Christina, Komolafe, Kemi, Robert, Rachel Elizabeth, Robjant, Katy, Katona, Cornelius“…BACKGROUND: Human trafficking is a grave human rights violation and a major public health concern. …”
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1992por Banerjee, Debanjan, Rabheru, Kiran, Ivbijaro, Gabriel, de Mendonca Lima, Carlos Augusto“…Mental health professionals are uniquely positioned to incorporate the strategies to promote dignity in their clinical care and research as well as advocate for related social/health policies based on a human rights approach. However, notwithstanding the growing body of research on the neurobiology of aging and old age mental health disorders, dignity-based mental healthcare is considered to be an abstract and hypothetical identity, often neglected in clinical practice. …”
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1993por Citro, Brian, Soltan, Viorel, Malar, James, Katlholo, Thandi, Smyth, Caoimhe, Sari, Ani Herna, Klymenko, Olya, Lunga, Maxime“…Calls for a paradigm shift have inspired a new focus on the importance of communities, human rights, and gender in the response. This focus has led to new approaches and innovative tools to fight an age-old disease that still affects millions each year. …”
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1994“…These privacy risks include anti-democratic and discriminatory behaviors, politicization of care, derogation of human rights, techno governance, citizen distrust and refusal to adopt, citizen surveillance, and mandatory legislation of the apps' installation. …”
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1995por Kim, HyunJung“…However, critics claim that the Korean 3T system may violate individuals’ privacy and human rights by addressing the fact that the Korean biosurveillance system would strengthen social surveillance and population control by the government as a “digital big brother” in the cyber age. …”
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1996“…Nearly 50 million people globally have been internally displaced due to conflict, persecution and human rights violations. However, the study of internally displaced persons—and the design of policies to assist them—is complicated by the fact that these people are often underrepresented in surveys and official statistics. …”
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1997por Donnelly, Dusty-Lee“…These legal reforms should not be undertaken without also developing a coherent, human-rights centred policy framework for the ethical use of AI, robotics, and related technologies in health care in South Africa.…”
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1998por Rosa-Mangeret, Flavia, Benski, Anne-Caroline, Golaz, Anne, Zala, Persis Z., Kyokan, Michiko, Wagner, Noémie, Muhe, Lulu M., Pfister, Riccardo E.“…(1) Background: Every year, 2.5 million neonates die, mostly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), in total disregard of their fundamental human rights. Many of these deaths are preventable. For decades, the leading causes of neonatal mortality (prematurity, perinatal hypoxia, and infection) have been known, so why does neonatal mortality fail to diminish effectively? …”
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1999“…Fears of abuses hidden behind the non-interference principle, human rights activism, and disaster risk management approaches to emergencies created a complex ecosystem for humanitarian localization.…”
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2000por Richards, Linda M.“…World Health Organization (WHO) leadership sought to manifest a human right to health, including a right to protection from radiation contamination. …”
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