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Can Rights Make Any Difference for Access to Health? Insights from a Scoping Review on Constitutional Rights for the WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All

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As scholars, we grapple with the question of what happens once the right to health is constitutionalized and whether it has a transformative effect on the economy, government funding, and the material reality people face in struggling health care systems.

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A Brief Quantum Medicine Policy Guide

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Quantum-driven healthcare innovations present quantum-specific regulatory challenges, discussed in more detail below. The EU AI Act , proposed EU AI Liability Directive , and laws under the European Strategy for Data , such as the Data Governance Act , may also play roles. The regulatory landscape in the U.S.

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COP29 and the UNFCCC’s Health Turn: Progress or Peril?

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But the disappointment surrounding financing outcomes was merely a symptom of deeper power imbalances, what critical legal scholar Martti Koskenniemi describes as the “structural biases” of global governance institutions. Yet this progress was not abstracted from the structural bias shaping the broader climate governance regime.

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A Brief Quantum Medicine Policy Guide

Bill of Health

Quantum-driven healthcare innovations present quantum-specific regulatory challenges, discussed in more detail below. The EU AI Act , proposed EU AI Liability Directive , and laws under the European Strategy for Data , such as the Data Governance Act , may also play roles. The regulatory landscape in the U.S.

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Where Has All The Talent Gone? The Skills Gap Stalling The March of UK Life Sciences

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The most important skills cited by several studies and publications as being important for life sciences professionals include research ethics, scientific peer communication, bioethics, time management, research project management and scientific knowledge and methods outside of their present research area and awareness of industry trends.

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What the Law and Bioethics Tell Us About Synthetic Human Embryos

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There is no specific regulation governing such research in the U.S.; it’s just that the federal government won’t fund the research. The post What the Law and Bioethics Tell Us About Synthetic Human Embryos first appeared on Bill of Health. To date, most, if not all, U.S. So far, no country has adopted this rule.

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Introduction to the Symposium: From Principles to Practice: Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies

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Moreover, the Principles can equip civil society, jurists, and others with the tools to hold their governments and powerful corporate entities accountable to the standards set by human rights. But the Principles bear relevance and were developed for all levels of governance in mind.