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Bagheri Hamed Y, Zakarian Amiri M, Bolori P, Hermidas Bavand D. The Right of health and public health in terms of Fundamental human rights with emphasis on UNESCO document 2030. MLJ 2018; 12 (46) :177-205
URL: http://ijmedicallaw.ir/article-1-903-en.html
1- Department of Law, Zanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan, Iran
2- Department of Law and Political Science, Tehran Science Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. (Correspoding author)
Abstract:  
Today, one of the obvious instances of human rights is the right to health and public health, whose existence and deployment are a prerequisite for social life. Since the separation concept of health that refers to the physical and mental illness in human societies and public health, which embodies the obligations of states in the field of health and sanitation for human societies, is particularly important.Among international document that the a health was investigated, the UNESCO Sustainable Development 2030 document is of particular importance, because it has created a fundamental Variation in the approach of states to this issue as a fundamental human right. The object of this right and the lack of detailed resources, this review is going to illustrate the concept and dimension of the document.
Our detecting suggest that this rights are considered to be human rights. So states should, through international cooperation, increase their executive capacities to benefit communities from such rights.


Please cite this article as: Bagheri Hamed Y, Zakarian Amiri M, Bolori P, Hermidas Bavand D. The Right of health and public health in terms of Fundamental human rights with emphasis on UNESCO document 2030. Iran J Med Law 2018; 12(46): 177-205.
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2018/01/20 | Accepted: 2018/08/5

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