Right to Health in India: Law Policy and Practice
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Health and human rights are complementary to each other in advancing progress and social justice. Right to Health in India: Law, Policy and Practice examines the fundamental right to health in light of the contemporary human rights discourse. It advocates for a rights-based approach to health that acknowledges the socio-economic dimensions and implications of access to health and dignity of life.
This book studies the legislative and policy initiatives designed to protect women, children, HIV/AIDS patients, workers, people with disabilities and all Indian citizens from health hazards and medical malpractice. It explores the constitutional mandates and safeguards regarding right to health in India. The book further discusses the international legal framework on health, analysing it along with the developments in Indian health law. It critically examines the role played by implementing authorities and judiciary in determining the access to and success of right to health in India.
Talukdar, Sougata: - Sougata Talukdar is a teacher-in-charge and assistant professor at Sureswar Dutta Law College, University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India. He completed his LLM, BA LLB (Hons) and PhD from the University of Calcutta. Dr Talukdar was invited by the National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, to contribute to the prestigious Silver Jubilee Edition of their journal. He has recently worked on a project on police system series as a researcher and coordinator and has served as an editor and contributor for many reputed legal journals. His areas of personal interest and academic expertise are health law, human rights and constitutional law.