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Irregular migrants and the right to health / Stefano Angeleri, Queen's University Belfast.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 304 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781009051750 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 342.408/3 23/eng/20220831
LOC classification:
  • KJC6050 .A96 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Sovereignty and the human rights of irregular migrants -- The normative contours of a vulnerability-and equity-oriented right to health -- The right to health care of irregular migrants : between primary care and emergency treatment -- The determinants of the health of irregular : between interrelatedness and power -- Mental health, irregular migration and human rights : between vulnerability-and disability-sensitive spproaches -- Conclusions.
Summary: In our globalised world, where inequality is deepening and migration movements are increasing, states continue to maintain strong regulatory control over immigration, health and social policies. Arguments based on state sovereignty can be employed to differentiate irregular migrants from other groups and reduce their right to physical and mental health to the provision of emergency medical care, even where resources are available. Drawing on the enabling and constraining factors of human rights law and public health, this book explores the scope and limits of the right to health of migrants in irregular situations, in international and European human rights law. Addressing these peoples' health solely with an exceptional medical paradigm is inconsistent with the special attention granted to people in vulnerable situations and non-discrimination in human rights, the emerging rights-based approach to disability, the social priorities of public health and the interdependence of human rights.
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Introduction -- Sovereignty and the human rights of irregular migrants -- The normative contours of a vulnerability-and equity-oriented right to health -- The right to health care of irregular migrants : between primary care and emergency treatment -- The determinants of the health of irregular : between interrelatedness and power -- Mental health, irregular migration and human rights : between vulnerability-and disability-sensitive spproaches -- Conclusions.

In our globalised world, where inequality is deepening and migration movements are increasing, states continue to maintain strong regulatory control over immigration, health and social policies. Arguments based on state sovereignty can be employed to differentiate irregular migrants from other groups and reduce their right to physical and mental health to the provision of emergency medical care, even where resources are available. Drawing on the enabling and constraining factors of human rights law and public health, this book explores the scope and limits of the right to health of migrants in irregular situations, in international and European human rights law. Addressing these peoples' health solely with an exceptional medical paradigm is inconsistent with the special attention granted to people in vulnerable situations and non-discrimination in human rights, the emerging rights-based approach to disability, the social priorities of public health and the interdependence of human rights.

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