| 16 |
Have Reforms Reconciled Health Rights Litigation and Priority Setting in Costa Rica?
Luciano, Alessandro, Voorhoeve, Alex,
Vol. 21 pp. 283-293
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2019 |
351
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| 5 |
Domestic and Family Violence in Post-Conflict Communities: International Human Rights Law and the State's Obligation to Protect Women and Children.
Bradley, Samantha,
Vol. 20 pp. 123-136
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2018 |
316
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| 14 |
Non-marital Pregnancies and Unmarried Women's Search for Illegal Abortion in Morocco.
Capelli, Irene,
Vol. 21 pp. 33-45
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2019 |
306
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| 7 |
Respect, Protect, and Fulfill-or Reject, Neglect, and Regress? Children's Rights in the Time of the Russian "Gay Propaganda Law".
Voyles, Caroline H, Chilton, Mariana,
Vol. 21 pp. 325-330
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2019 |
291
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| 11 |
The Gambia's Political Transition to Democracy: Is Abortion Reform Possible?
Nabaneh, Satang,
Vol. 21 pp. 169-179
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2019 |
291
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| 12 |
From the Grassroots to the Oireachtas: Abortion Law Reform in the Republic of Ireland.
Carnegie, Anna, Roth, Rachel,
Vol. 21 pp. 109-120
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2019 |
286
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| 8 |
UHC2030's Contributions to Global Health Governance that Advance the Right to Health Care: A Preliminary Assessment.
Hammonds, Rachel, Ooms, Gorik, Mulumba, Moses, Maleche, Allan,
Vol. 21 pp. 235-249
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2019 |
269
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| 3 |
Inconvenient Human Rights: Water and Sanitation in Sweden's Informal Roma Settlements.
Davis, Martha F, Ryan, Natasha,
Vol. 19 pp. 61-72
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2017 |
258
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| 15 |
"Hay que tener suerte": Gender-based Violence Service Provision in Quito, Ecuador.
Sabina, Chiara, Figueroa, Diego Pérez,
Vol. 21 pp. 295-307
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2019 |
253
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| 6 |
Abortion Rights Legal Mobilization in the Peruvian Media, 1990-2015.
Gianella, Camila,
Vol. 19 pp. 133-148
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2017 |
252
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| 4 |
Rights-Based TB Programs for Migrants and Prisoners Needed in North Korea.
Fahy, Sandra,
Vol. 18 pp. 109-114
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2016 |
238
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Documenting the Impact of Conflict on Women Living in Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Sri Lanka: Some Ethical Considerations.
Swiss, Shana, Jennings, Peggy J, Weerarathne, K G K, Heise, Lori,
Vol. 21 pp. 93-101
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2019 |
225
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| 13 |
The Role of Reproductive Justice Movements in Challenging South Korea's Abortion Ban.
Kim, Sunhye, Young, Na, Lee, Yurim,
Vol. 21 pp. 97-107
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2019 |
223
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| 9 |
The Universal Periodic Review: A Valuable New Procedure for the Right to Health?
Bueno De Mesquita, Judith,
Vol. 21 pp. 263-277
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2019 |
202
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| 17 |
architectural design with simple shape grammars and learning
, Eduardo Jiménez-Morales, Manuela Ruiz-Montiel, Juan Gavilanes, Javier Boned, Lawrence Mandow, José Luís Pérez de la Cruz
Vol. 17 pp. 21-29
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2014 |
199
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| 19 |
20 aniversario de 'inteligencia artificial'
, Federico Barber
Vol. 20 pp. 1-4
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2017 |
198
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| 10 |
Health and Human Rights' Past: Patinating Law's Contribution.
Murphy, Thérèse,
Vol. 21 pp. 205-214
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2019 |
197
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| 18 |
energetic optimization of the chilled water systems operation at hotels
, Reineris Montero Laurencio
Vol. 18 pp. 43-46
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2015 |
192
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| 22 |
an intelligent system prototype to support and sharing diagnoses of maligned tumours, based on personalized medicine philosophy
, Víctor Manuel Flores Fonseca, Aldo Quelopana
Vol. 19 pp. 17-22
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2016 |
186
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Ethical Challenges in Medical Community Internships: Perspectives from Medical Interns in the Philippines
Capinpuyan, A.
Vol. 21 pp. 141-147
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2019 |
172
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