Parsing human rights, promoting health equity: reflections on Colombia's response to Venezuelan migration.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Stefano Angeleri, Thérèse Murphy
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Abstract

Over the last 7 years, a multidimensional crisis in Venezuela has resulted in massive emigration. Over 7 million have fled the country, with more than 2.4 million seeking to settle in Colombia. Of these, as of 2021, more than 1 million were undocumented, but the situation has started to change with the implementation of an ambitious migrant regularisation scheme. Regularisation promises access to comprehensive healthcare, full educational opportunities and the formal labour market. Securing these social determinants of health is critical because social inequalities produce health inequalities-that is, systematic health differences that are preventable and thus unjust. Social medicine, social epidemiology and international human rights law agree on this, yet law-focused studies of health equity initiatives remain rare. Aiming to reverse this, we examine Colombia's response to Venezuelan migration, including its recent migrant regularisation initiative, which was introduced in part to comply with the country's obligations under international human rights law. The examination foregrounds what we are calling 'legal literacy', testing the hypothesis that advancing health equity involves asking more and better questions about international human rights law.

解析人权,促进卫生公平:对哥伦比亚应对委内瑞拉移民的思考。
在过去的7年里,委内瑞拉的多重危机导致了大规模的移民。已有700多万人逃离该国,其中240多万人寻求在哥伦比亚定居。截至2021年,其中有100多万人是无证移民,但随着雄心勃勃的移民正规化计划的实施,情况已开始发生变化。正规化承诺获得全面的医疗保健、充分的教育机会和正式的劳动力市场。确保这些健康的社会决定因素至关重要,因为社会不平等会产生健康不平等,也就是说,系统的健康差异是可以预防的,因此是不公正的。社会医学、社会流行病学和国际人权法都同意这一点,但以法律为重点的卫生公平倡议研究仍然很少。为了扭转这种局面,我们审查了哥伦比亚对委内瑞拉移民的反应,包括其最近的移民正规化倡议,该倡议的引入部分是为了遵守该国在国际人权法下的义务。该考试突出了我们所谓的“法律素养”,测试了这样一种假设,即促进卫生公平涉及就国际人权法提出更多更好的问题。
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Medical Law Review
Medical Law Review MEDICAL ETHICS-
CiteScore
3.10
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11.80%
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50
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Medical Law Review is established as an authoritative source of reference for academics, lawyers, legal and medical practitioners, law students, and anyone interested in healthcare and the law. The journal presents articles of international interest which provide thorough analyses and comment on the wide range of topical issues that are fundamental to this expanding area of law. In addition, commentary sections provide in depth explorations of topical aspects of the field.
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