Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”

Our commentary on Forman et al paper explores their thesis that right to health language can frame global health policy responses. We examined human rights discourse in the outcome documents from three 2015 United Nations (UN) summits and found rights-related terms are used in all three. However,...

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Main Authors: Carmel Williams, Alison Blaiklock
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3173_9e8b81489449e8eebe66c5be15b60e34.html
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spelling doaj-021d4eeaf61f48f59902b6fb236f6dce2020-11-24T22:50:20ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392016-06-015638739010.15171/ijhpm.2016.29Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”Carmel Williams0Alison Blaiklock1Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB), Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard T.H. Chan, School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA; School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandDepartment of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandOur commentary on Forman et al paper explores their thesis that right to health language can frame global health policy responses. We examined human rights discourse in the outcome documents from three 2015 United Nations (UN) summits and found rights-related terms are used in all three. However, a deeper examination of the discourse finds the documents do not convey the obligations and entitlements of human rights and international human rights law. The documents contain little that can be used to empower the participation of those already left behind and to hold States and the private sector to account for their human rights duties. This is especially worrying in a neoliberal era.http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3173_9e8b81489449e8eebe66c5be15b60e34.htmlHuman RightsRight to HealthClimate ChangeSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)International Human Rights LawDiscourse AnalysisNeoliberalism
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Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Human Rights
Right to Health
Climate Change
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
International Human Rights Law
Discourse Analysis
Neoliberalism
author_facet Carmel Williams
Alison Blaiklock
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title Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
title_short Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
title_full Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
title_fullStr Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
title_full_unstemmed Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?”
title_sort human rights discourse in the sustainable development agenda avoids obligations and entitlements comment on “rights language in the sustainable development agenda: has right to health discourse and norms shaped health goals?”
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Our commentary on Forman et al paper explores their thesis that right to health language can frame global health policy responses. We examined human rights discourse in the outcome documents from three 2015 United Nations (UN) summits and found rights-related terms are used in all three. However, a deeper examination of the discourse finds the documents do not convey the obligations and entitlements of human rights and international human rights law. The documents contain little that can be used to empower the participation of those already left behind and to hold States and the private sector to account for their human rights duties. This is especially worrying in a neoliberal era.
topic Human Rights
Right to Health
Climate Change
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
International Human Rights Law
Discourse Analysis
Neoliberalism
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