Inhaltsverzeichnis
Health Rights and Corporate Responsibility in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Introduction. - Part I. Conceptualization and Justifications. - 1. Realizing Health as a Human Right in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ethical and Legal Normative Analysis. - 2. African Concept of Health as Human Right: A Justification. - 3. Claim Rights and Liberty Rights: The Problem of the Right to Health in Modern Political Theory. - 4. Global Health and Epistemic Justice: Understanding the Political Subalternization of Traditional Medicines in the Face of the COVID 19 Pandemic in Cameroon. - 5. Social Representations of health and the Right to Health in Cameroon: An Exploratory Analysis. - 6. Global Health and Epistemic Justice: Understanding the Political Subalternization of Traditional Medicines During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cameroon. - Part II. Foundations and Ethics. - 7. The Corporate Responsibility to Respect the Human Right to Health. - 8. Àlàáfíà : Holistic Health from Yoruba Perspective and Ethical Foundation For The Promotion Of Human Rights. - 9. Codification and Implementation Of The Right To Health In Agro-Industrial Companies In An African Context: Analysis Of Western & `Modernity & Versus Traditional Values. - Part III. Law and Policy. - 10. Appraising the Corporate Tyranny of Indiscriminate Installation Of Mast By Telecommunication Companies And Its Implication On The Right To Quality Health Of Nigerians. - 11. China s Debt and Development Investments: Implications for Health and other Human Rights on the Continent. - 12. Overcoming the Weakness of African States Legal Framework on the Human Right to Health: A Case for a Legal Mandate in Domestic and International Law. - 13. The Responsibility of Insurance Corporations in the CIMA Region Regarding the Human Right to Health: The Case of Health Coverage in Mali. - 14. The Enforcement of the Right to Health Against Business Corporations in Nigeria. - 15. Right to Health and Corporate Responsibility of Transnational Oil Corporations in Nigeria: Unveiling the UNGPs on Responsibility to Respect. - 16. The Role of Non-State Actors in The Realization of the Human Right to Health in South Africa. - Part IV. Applications and Case Studies. - 17. Corporate Responsibility For High-Cost Care For Common Diseases: Example Of Dialysis In Sub-Saharan Africa. . - 18. Rights to Health and Cameroon' s Responsible Business Conduct: Case of Orange Cameroon. - 19. The Corporate Responsibility To Respect The Human Right To Health In Africa: Case Study Of The Nigerian Petroleum Industry. - 20. The Responsibility Of Pharmaceutical Industries In The WAEMU Area: The Example Of Mali. - 21. Health Injustices In Chad s Soil Industry.
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