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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Brigit Herrmann (illustrator). First Edition. oblong.
Language: English
Published by ED Emmenthaler Druck AG, CH-3550 Langnau, 1994
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Add to basketPictorial Hard Boards. Condition: Very Good. Brigit Herrmann (illustrator). First Edition. Pictorial hard covers. Unpaginated; beautifully illustrated. A square, tight, sound, copy; a previous owner has translated/annotated [neatly] the first 10 pages into English. Images/further info available upon request.
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Paperback. Condition: New. 'Health and human rights' is an important dimension of international and European human rights and health law. It is multi-disciplinary, engaging scholars and practitioners of public health and medicine, as well as legal scholars and human rights lawyers. Taking a 'health and human rights approach' means applying international, regional and domestic human rights law to a wide range of health-related issues.Human rights law informs other areas of law that engage with health issues, including international and domestic health law, biolaw and bioethics, patients' rights, and environmental law. It brings a new, and often more international, as well as a moral dimension to existing legal analyses of health issues. This is essential in an increasingly interconnected and globalised world, where health concerns are omnipresent and can no longer be addressed solely at a domestic level.This book focuses on the legal interfaces between 'health' and 'human rights', taking both a global as well as a European approach. Globally, there are tremendous challenges when it comes to the protection of collective and individual health. Such challenges include weak (primary) healthcare systems, the spread of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, and the increase of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), as well as the health effects of air pollution and climate change.In such settings, human rights can, potentially, play an important role in protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. It is a compelling framework for assessing these and other questions in the health field, as it couples health-related problems with a legal and moral dimension. The international recognition and definition of the 'right to health' is at the centre of this, but there are many other relevant human rights standards, including the right to life, the right to respect for privacy and family life, and the right to have access to information. International case law in the health field has made its mark when it comes to matters like access to health services, abortion, and inhuman and degrading treatment in health settings. Increasingly, links are being sought between human rights and other international standards protecting health, in particular the standards adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO).The European context is, to some extent, a region sui generis, not only in terms of health issues and health outcomes, but also from a political and legal perspective. The authoritative case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) of the Council of Europe has increasingly touched upon health-related issues.Health and Human Rights brings together contributions from human rights and health law experts from three different countries in Northern Europe. Together, the chapters give a rich account of the legal and interdisciplinary aspects and perspectives related to 'health and human rights'.This book is of interest to lecturers, students, practitioners and law- and policymakers and offers.
Paperback. Condition: New. 'Health and human rights' is an important dimension of international and European human rights and health law. It is multi-disciplinary, engaging scholars and practitioners of public health and medicine, as well as legal scholars and human rights lawyers. Taking a 'health and human rights approach' means applying international, regional and domestic human rights law to a wide range of health-related issues.Human rights law informs other areas of law that engage with health issues, including international and domestic health law, biolaw and bioethics, patients' rights, and environmental law. It brings a new, and often more international, as well as a moral dimension to existing legal analyses of health issues. This is essential in an increasingly interconnected and globalised world, where health concerns are omnipresent and can no longer be addressed solely at a domestic level.This book focuses on the legal interfaces between 'health' and 'human rights', taking both a global as well as a European approach. Globally, there are tremendous challenges when it comes to the protection of collective and individual health. Such challenges include weak (primary) healthcare systems, the spread of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, and the increase of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), as well as the health effects of air pollution and climate change.In such settings, human rights can, potentially, play an important role in protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. It is a compelling framework for assessing these and other questions in the health field, as it couples health-related problems with a legal and moral dimension. The international recognition and definition of the 'right to health' is at the centre of this, but there are many other relevant human rights standards, including the right to life, the right to respect for privacy and family life, and the right to have access to information. International case law in the health field has made its mark when it comes to matters like access to health services, abortion, and inhuman and degrading treatment in health settings. Increasingly, links are being sought between human rights and other international standards protecting health, in particular the standards adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO).The European context is, to some extent, a region sui generis, not only in terms of health issues and health outcomes, but also from a political and legal perspective. The authoritative case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) of the Council of Europe has increasingly touched upon health-related issues.Health and Human Rights brings together contributions from human rights and health law experts from three different countries in Northern Europe. Together, the chapters give a rich account of the legal and interdisciplinary aspects and perspectives related to 'health and human rights'.This book is of interest to lecturers, students, practitioners and law- and policymakers and offers.
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Condition: New. Human rights play a crucial role in health law and policy. This book systematically explores a range of themes and dimensions of health and human rights .Über den AutorBrigit Toebes is an Associate Professor and Rosalind Frankl.
Paperback. Condition: New. 'Health and human rights' is an important dimension of international and European human rights and health law. It is multi-disciplinary, engaging scholars and practitioners of public health and medicine, as well as legal scholars and human rights lawyers. Taking a 'health and human rights approach' means applying international, regional and domestic human rights law to a wide range of health-related issues.Human rights law informs other areas of law that engage with health issues, including international and domestic health law, biolaw and bioethics, patients' rights, and environmental law. It brings a new, and often more international, as well as a moral dimension to existing legal analyses of health issues. This is essential in an increasingly interconnected and globalised world, where health concerns are omnipresent and can no longer be addressed solely at a domestic level.This book focuses on the legal interfaces between 'health' and 'human rights', taking both a global as well as a European approach. Globally, there are tremendous challenges when it comes to the protection of collective and individual health. Such challenges include weak (primary) healthcare systems, the spread of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, and the increase of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), as well as the health effects of air pollution and climate change.In such settings, human rights can, potentially, play an important role in protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. It is a compelling framework for assessing these and other questions in the health field, as it couples health-related problems with a legal and moral dimension. The international recognition and definition of the 'right to health' is at the centre of this, but there are many other relevant human rights standards, including the right to life, the right to respect for privacy and family life, and the right to have access to information. International case law in the health field has made its mark when it comes to matters like access to health services, abortion, and inhuman and degrading treatment in health settings. Increasingly, links are being sought between human rights and other international standards protecting health, in particular the standards adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO).The European context is, to some extent, a region sui generis, not only in terms of health issues and health outcomes, but also from a political and legal perspective. The authoritative case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) of the Council of Europe has increasingly touched upon health-related issues.Health and Human Rights brings together contributions from human rights and health law experts from three different countries in Northern Europe. Together, the chapters give a rich account of the legal and interdisciplinary aspects and perspectives related to 'health and human rights'.This book is of interest to lecturers, students, practitioners and law- and policymakers and offers.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. 'Health and human rights' is an important dimension of international and European human rights and health law. It is multi-disciplinary, engaging scholars and practitioners of public health and medicine, as well as legal scholars and human rights lawyers. Taking a 'health and human rights approach' means applying international, regional and domestic human rights law to a wide range of health-related issues.Human rights law informs other areas of law that engage with health issues, including international and domestic health law, biolaw and bioethics, patients' rights, and environmental law. It brings a new, and often more international, as well as a moral dimension to existing legal analyses of health issues. This is essential in an increasingly interconnected and globalised world, where health concerns are omnipresent and can no longer be addressed solely at a domestic level.This book focuses on the legal interfaces between 'health' and 'human rights', taking both a global as well as a European approach. Globally, there are tremendous challenges when it comes to the protection of collective and individual health. Such challenges include weak (primary) healthcare systems, the spread of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, and the increase of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), as well as the health effects of air pollution and climate change.In such settings, human rights can, potentially, play an important role in protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. It is a compelling framework for assessing these and other questions in the health field, as it couples health-related problems with a legal and moral dimension. The international recognition and definition of the 'right to health' is at the centre of this, but there are many other relevant human rights standards, including the right to life, the right to respect for privacy and family life, and the right to have access to information. International case law in the health field has made its mark when it comes to matters like access to health services, abortion, and inhuman and degrading treatment in health settings. Increasingly, links are being sought between human rights and other international standards protecting health, in particular the standards adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO).The European context is, to some extent, a region sui generis, not only in terms of health issues and health outcomes, but also from a political and legal perspective. The authoritative case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) of the Council of Europe has increasingly touched upon health-related issues.Health and Human Rights brings together contributions from human rights and health law experts from three different countries in Northern Europe. Together, the chapters give a rich account of the legal and interdisciplinary aspects and perspectives related to 'health and human rights'.This book is of interest to lecturers, students, practitioners and law- and policymakers and offers.
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Condition: gut. 2012. Hochaktuelles Thema der Frühpädagogik * Prägnant und praxisorientiert * Namhafte Autorinnen und Autoren Das Buch gibt eine prägnante und praxisorientierte Einführung zum hochaktuellen Thema der »Inklusion« in Krippe und Kita. Ergänzend zu den Grundlagen beleuchten Fachartikel namhafter Autorinnen und Autoren einzelne Aspekte der Inklusion. Beispiele aus der Kita-Praxis verschaffen Einblick in die gelebte Pädagogik der Vielfalt. Autor: Professor für Inklusive Pädagogik, Universität Paderborn. Zuvor Juniorprofessor für frühkindliche Bildung, PH Karlsruhe. Schwerpunkte in Lehre und Forschung: Inklusion in Kindertageseinrichtungen und in der frühen sprachlichen Bildung und Förderung. Diplom-Sozialarbeiterin/-pädagogin, Kita-Leiterin. Mitglied im Praxisrat von kindergarten heute. Professor für Inklusive Pädagogik, Universität Paderborn. Zuvor Juniorprofessor für frühkindliche Bildung, PH Karlsruhe. Schwerpunkte in Lehre und Forschung: Inklusion in Kindertageseinrichtungen und in der frühen sprachlichen Bildung und Förderung. Dr. Klaus Fröhlich-Gildhoff ist Professor für Entwicklungspsychologie und Klinische Psychologie an der Evangelischen Hochschule Freiburg. Dr. Anke König, Professorin für Allgemeine Pädagogik mit Schwerpunkt Frühpädagogik an der Universität Vechta und Projektleitung der Weiterbildungsinitiative Frühpädagogische Fachkräfte (WiFF) am Deutschen Jugendinstitut (DJI) in München. Autor: Prof. Dr. Timm Albers ist seit Januar 2014 Professor für Inklusive Pädagogik an der Universität Paderborn, nach Tätigkeit als Juniorprofessor für Frühkindliche Bildung in Karlsruhe. Nach dem zweiten Staatsexamen war er zunächst als Lehrkraft, später als Seminarleiter in den Studienseminaren Wolfenbüttel für das Lehramt Sonderpädagogik und Helmstedt für das Lehramt an Grundschulen beschäftigt. Zwischen 2005 und 2010 war er zuletzt als Akademischer Rat an der Leibniz Universität Hannover tätig und leitete dort das Forschungsnetzwerk Frühkindliche Bildung und Entwicklung. Als Gastprofessor der Freien Universität Bozen/Italien lehrt er seit 2009 im Studiengang Bildungswissenschaften für den Primarbereich, Zusatzausbildung zur Befähigung für den Integrationsunterricht in Kindergarten und Grundschule. Seine Schwerpunkte in Lehre und Forschung liegen in den Bereichen Inklusion in Kindertageseinrichtungen und Grundschulen, Spracherwerb und Sprachliche Bildung bzw. alltagsintegrierte Sprachförderung (Fachkraft-Kind-Interaktion, Peerinteraktion, kommunikative Strategien von Kindern mit geringen Sprachkenntnissen im Deutschen), sowie der interdisziplinären Frühförderung. Vielfalt von Anfang an: Inklusion in Krippe und Kita: Inklusion in Krippe und Kita. Hrsg. v. nifbe Niedersächsisches Institut für frühkindliche Bildung und Entwicklung Prof. Prof. Timm Albers (Autor, Mitwirkende), Stefan Bree (Autor, Mitwirkende), Prof. Prof. Simone Seitz (Autor, Mitwirkende), Edita Jung (Autor, Mitwirkende), Andrea Caby (Mitwirkende), Livia Daveri (Mitwirkende), Nina-Kathrin Finnern (Mitwirkende), Brigit Dr. Dr. Behrensen (Mitwirkende), Thekla Bergen (Mitwirkende), Heike Bornhorst (Mitwirkende), Prof. Prof. Klaus Fröhlich-Gildhoff (Mitwirkende), Ulrich Heimlich (Mitwirkende), Karsten Herrmann (Mitwirkende, Fotograf), Bengt Förster (Mitwirkende), Norbert Hocke (Mitwirkende), Maria Eleonora Karsten (Mitwirkende), Anke König (Mitwirkende), Jürgen Kühl (Mitwirkende), Stefanie Lüpke (Mitwirkende), Tamara McCall (Mitwirkende), Angelika Oest (Mitwirkende), Erika Schussmann (Mitwirkende), Maria Thünemann-Albers (Mitwirkende), Heide Tremel (Mitwirkende), Petra Wagner (Mitwirkende), Susanne Waller (Mitwirkende), Wiebke Dipl.-Päd. Dipl.-Päd. Warnecke (Mitwirkende), Miriam Weilbrenner (Mitwirkende) In deutscher Sprache. 240 pages.