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Human Rights, State Sovereignty and Medical Ethics

Human Rights, State Sovereignty and Medical Ethics

Claude Cahn

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Human rights, state sovereignty and medical ethics: examining struggles around coercive sterilisation of Romani women' examines the mobilized use by people and groups of the international human rights law framework to move legal, policy and ultimately social change at national and local level. One particular case study is examined in detail: efforts by Romani women in the Czech Republic and Slovakia to secure legal remedy for coercive sterilization. International legal aspects of these cases are examined in detail. The book concludes by endeavouring to answer questions concerning the nature of international law and the evolution of the post-World War II international human rights framework, the structure of national sovereignty, and the potential impact of both on human autonomy.

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OL21816851W

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Race discriminationLaw and legislationRomani WomenCivil rightsInvoluntary sterilizationSterilization of womenSovereigntyMedical ethicsMinoritiesLegal status, laws

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