Table of Contents
Issue 23.1 features:
- Special Section: Public and Mental Health, Human Rights, and Atrocity Prevention
- General Papers
- Virtual Roundtable
- Book Reviews
TABLE OF CONTENTS/FRONT MATTER
Special Section: Public and Mental Health, Human Rights, and Atrocity Prevention
In collaboration with the Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights
EDITORIAL Proven Concepts in New Contexts: Applying Public Health, Mental Health, and Human Rights Strategies to Atrocity Prevention
Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum, Arlan Fuller, Caitlin Mahoney, and Amy Meade
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Disrupting Legacies of Trauma: Interdisciplinary Interventions for Health and Human Rights
Joan Simalchik
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Safeguarding the Lives of Children Affected by Boko Haram: Application of the SAFE Model of Child Protection to a Rights-Based Situation Analysis
Rosie O’Connor, Theresa S. Betancourt, and Ngozi V. Enelamah
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The Right to Mental Health in Yemen: A Distressed and Ignored Foundation for Peace
Waleed Alhariri, Amanda McNally, and Sarah Knuckey
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Monitoring Attacks on Health Care as a Basis to Facilitate Accountability for Human Rights Violations
Benjamin Mason Meier, Hannah Rice, and Shashika Bandara
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VIEWPOINT Addressing the Boko Haram-Induced Mental Health Burden in Nigeria
Adewale Olusola Adeboye
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Quantifying the Ripple Effects of Civil War: How Armed Conflict is Associated with More Severe Violence in the Home
Jocelyn T. D. Kelly, Elizabeth Colantuoni, Courtland Robinson, and Michele R. Decker
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Teaching Truth in Transitional Justice: A Collaborative Approach to Supporting Colombian Educators
Gabriel Velez
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Societal Healing in Rwanda: Toward a Multisystemic Framework for Mental Health, Social Cohesion, and Sustainable Livelihoods among Survivors and Perpetrators of the Genocide against the Tutsi
Alexandros Lordos, Myria Ioannou, Eugène Rutembesa, Stefani Christoforou, Eleni Anastasiou, and Thröstur Björgvinsson
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General Papers
PERSPECTIVE We Cannot Win the Access to Medicines Struggle Using the Same Thinking That Causes the Chronic Access Crisis
Gaëlle Krikorian and Els Torreele
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Addressing the Risks That Trade Secret Protections Pose for Health and Rights
Allison Durkin, Patricia Anne Sta Maria, Brandon Willmore, and Amy Kapczynski
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PERSPECTIVE Should COVID-19 Vaccines Authorized for Emergency Use Be Considered “Essential” Medicines?
Maxwell J. Smith, Lisa Forman, Michael Parker, Katrina Perehudoff, Belinda Rawson, and Sharifah Sekalala
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Supreme Court v. Necropolitics: The Chaotic Judicialization of COVID-19 in Brazil
João Biehl, Lucas E. A. Prates, and Joseph J. Amon
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Is Mandatory Vaccination for COVID-19 Constitutional under Brazilian Law?
Daniel Wei Liang Wang, Gabriela Moribe, and Ana Luisa Gajardoni de M. Arruda
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Accountability for the Rights of People with Psychosocial Disabilities: An Assessment of Country Reports for the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Julian Eaton, Aleisha Carroll, Nathaniel Scherer, Lucy Daniel, Michael Njenga, Charlene Sunkel, Kirsty Thompson, Diane Kingston, Gulshan Ara Khanom, and Sean Dryer
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PERSPECTIVE Safe Abortion in Women’s Hands: Autonomy and a Human Rights Approach to COVID-19 and Beyond
Andrés López Cabello and Ana Cecilia Gaitán
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Toward Human Rights and Evidence-Based Legal Frameworks for (Self-Managed) Abortion: A Review of the Last Decade of Legal Reform
Lucía Berro Pizzarossa and Patty Skuster
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Indigenous Birth as Ceremony and a Human Right
Ashley Hayward and Jaime Cidro
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Gender Inequality, Health Rights, and HIV/ AIDs among Women Prisoners in Zimbabwe
Nirmala Pillay, Dzimbabwe Chimbga, and Marie Claire van Hout
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Fault Lines of Refugee Exclusion: Statelessness, Gender, and COVID-19 in South Asia
Roshni Chakraborty and Jacqueline Bhabha
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Sanctioning Chile’s Public Health Care System for Not Providing Basic Services to the Elderly: The Inter-American Court’s Poblete Vilches Ruling
Ángela Arenas Massa, Marilú Budinich Villouta, and Carolina Riveros Ferrada
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Decolonizing Health Governance: A Uganda Case Study on the Influence of Political History on Community Participation
Moses Mulumba, Ana Lorena Ruano, Katrina Perehudoff, and Gorik Ooms
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Virtual Roundtable
Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Access
Els Torreele and Joseph J. Amon
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Book Reviews
Global LGBTI Rights: Between Homonationalism, Homoromanticism and Homocapitalism
Kaveri Qureshi
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Dissident Blood: Using Critical Feminist Study to Advance the Health and Human Rights of Menstruators
Caitlin R. Williams, Ashley Huff, and Benjamin Mason Meier
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Decolonizing Public Health Requires an Epistemic Reformation
Bram Wispelwey
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Complete Issue: June 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1