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267 judgments found.
Country:
Canada Year: 2020
Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Citation: 2020 ONSC 6398
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Water, sanitation and hygiene Facts: A motion for an interlocutory injunction was brought to prevent the City of Toronto from enforcing its By-law that prohibited camping and erecting tents, structures, and shelters in City parks, City of Toronto Municipal Code, c. 608. The applicants did not challenge the validity of the By-law but sought an order to have it suspended …Read more
Tags: Access to healthcare,
Access to treatment,
Addiction,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Cleanliness,
Depression,
Diabetes,
Disabled,
Drug abuse,
drug users,
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Influenza,
Mental health,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Opioids,
People who use drugs,
Poverty,
Public safety,
Pulmonary diseases,
Respiratory diseases,
Safe drinking water,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Sexual harassment,
Substance abuse,
violence,
water sanitation and hygiene
Country:
Canada Year: 2016
Court: Ontario Court of Appeal
Citation: 2016 ONCA 676
Facts: The applicants appealed a decision affirming the constitutionality of Brian’s Law (Mental Health Legislative Reform), 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 9. (“Brian’s Law”), which was enacted by the Ontario legislature in 2000. Brian’s Law amended the Mental Health Act (“MHA”), adding provisions that expanded criteria for involuntary committal in a psychiatric hospital and introduced community treatment …Read more
Tags: Community-based care,
Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory examination,
Compulsory treatment,
Forced examination,
Forced treatment,
Health care and health services,
Incapacity,
Informed choice,
Informed consent,
Involuntary examination,
Mental competence,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental health,
Mental institution,
Psychiatry,
Public safety,
Schizophrenia
Country:
South Africa Year: 2019
Court: HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION, PIETERMARITZBURG
Citation: [2019] 4 All SA 469 (KZP)
Facts: The applicants’ claim was based on s. 27(1)(b) of the Constitution – the right to sufficient food and water, which they submitted found further expression in the provisions of the Water Services Act 108 of 1997 (“WSA”). Their complaint argued that farm occupiers and labour tenants, especially the applicants, lacked “access to sufficient water, basic …Read more
Tags: Clean water,
Cleanliness,
Indigent,
Potable water,
Safe drinking water,
Sewage,
Waste,
Waste management
Country:
Slovenia Year: 2018
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: no. 38775/14, § 2, ECHR 2018
Human Rights: Right to property,
Right to social security Facts: The applicant, Mr. Slavko Krajnc, was a professional truck driver in Celje, Slovenia. On September 29, 2003, Krajnc was deemed to have “category III work-related disability” as a result of his epilepsy, which rendered him unable to work as a truck driver. Accordingly, he had the right to be assigned to a different, more suitable …Read more
Tags: Disabilities,
Health systems and financing
Country:
Canada Year: 2017
Court: Ontario Court of Appeal
Citation: 2017 ONCA 753
Health Topics:
Controlled substances,
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Medicines,
Mental health Human Rights: Freedom of movement and residence,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: The appellant was a 62 year old female diagnosed with schizophrenia. She had a long-standing history of hospitalization, treatment, release, de-compensation, relapse, and re-admission. When psychotic, the appellant had a history of troubling behaviour, including attempts to divert traffic, throwing objects out of a window, crashing her car and smashing other cars with brooms. The …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Community-based care,
Compulsory treatment,
Harm reduction,
Informed choice,
Mandatory treatment,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Patient choice,
Pharmaceuticals,
Psychiatry,
Psychosis,
Psychotropic drugs,
Schizophrenia
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2017
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application no. 39793/17 Charles GARD and Others against the United Kingdom
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life Facts: The second and the third applicants in this case were the parents of the first applicant (CG) who was born healthy in 2016 but encountered severe health problems thereafter, for which he remained hospitalized by the time the case was brought before the European Court of Human Rights (the ECHR). CG suffered from a rare …Read more
Country:
Malawi Year: 2016
Court: High Court of Malawi, Zomba District Registry
Citation: [2016] MWHC 656
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to due process/fair trial Facts: The appellant was convicted and sentenced to nine months of imprisonment under Section 192 of the Malawian Penal Code. Section 192 made it an offence to negligently engage in an act, which was likely to spread a dangerous life-threatening disease. E.L (the appellant) was HIV positive undergoing Anti Retroviral Treatment (ART). It was alleged that …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Breast feeding,
Children,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Infant health,
Minor,
Most-at-risk,
Pediatric health,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Transmission
Country:
Germany Year: 2016
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: no. 62303/13, § 59, ECHR 2016
Health Topics:
Controlled substances,
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Public safety Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to life Facts: The applicant has been a heroin addict since 1973, suffered from hepatitis C since 1975 and been HIV-positive since 1988. Attempts to overcome his heroin addiction through various treatments failed, and from 1991 to 2008 he was treated with drug substitution therapy. In 2008, the applicant was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking and detained …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Addiction,
Cocaine,
Drug safety,
Drug use,
Examination,
Heroin,
HIV,
HIV/AIDS,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
People who use drugs,
Rehabilitation,
Substance abuse
Country:
United States Year: 2015
Court: Iowa Supreme Court
Citation: 865 N.W.2d 252 (Iowa 2015)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: This case challenged rules adopted by the Iowa Board of Medicine (“Board”) regarding medicated abortions provided via telemedicine. Starting in 2008, doctors in Iowa at Planned Parenthood began performing abortions via telemedicine. The abortions were performed using mifepristone, a drug that that can be taken orally that terminates a pregnancy, and misoprostol, another oral drug …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Abortion technique,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Health care professionals,
Health care technology,
Health care workers,
Maternal health,
Pregnancy,
Termination of pregnancy,
Therapeutic abortion
Country:
Kenya Year: 2015
Court: High Court at Nairobi
Citation: Petition No. 266 of 2015
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Facts: The Director of Medical Services issued a letter on December 3, 2013 and a memo on February 24, 2014 to “All Health Workers” that directed them not to participate in training on safe abortion practice and threatened legal action for non-compliance. The Federation of Women Lawyers filed suit, stating that the letter and memo had …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Abortion technique,
Access to healthcare,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Assisted reproductive technology,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Pregnancy,
Termination of pregnancy,
Therapeutic abortion,
Unsafe abortion
Country:
South Africa Year: 2015
Court: The High Court Of South Africa, Gauteng North Division, Pretoria
Citation: [2015] ZAGPPHC 645
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The plaintiff filed a suit against the Member of the Executive Council for negligence on part of the George Mukhari Hospital during and after her caesarean (C-sec) operation and also the manner in which they treated her infant daughter. The said public hospital is under the administration of the Gauteng Provincial Department. The plaintiff was …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Caesarean,
Childbirth,
Children,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Infant,
Infant health,
Maternal health,
Minor,
Negligence,
Pediatric health,
Pregnancy,
Psychology,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Trauma
Country:
Argentina Year: 2015
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: P. 891 XXXIX
Health Topics:
Medicines,
Public safety Human Rights: Right to property Facts: The plaintiff brought the case to the Supreme Court of Justice by original jurisdiction to initiate a declarative action (an preventive action to request the cessation of a state of uncertainty that cause a harm and there is no legal alternative way to end that situation) against the Province of Buenos Aires to declare the …Read more
Tags: Health regulation,
Medicines,
Public safety
Country:
India Year: 2014
Court: High Court of Delhi
Citation: W.P.(C) 1507/2014 & CM APPL. 3144/2014
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health Facts: The petitioner was a patient suffering from haemophilia and was receiving treatment at a government hospital. However, after he did not respond to initial treatment, the doctors discharged him, stating that they could no longer afford to administer the advanced palliative treatment (Activated Recombinant Factor VIIa) to him. This treatment would have cost 1,40,000 rupees …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Health expenditures,
Health spending,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Public hospitals,
Subsidies
Country:
Botswana Year: 2014
Court: High Court
Citation: (MAHGB-000057-14), BWHC 1 (2014)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The applicants, two prisoners with HIV and an interested non-governmental organization, complain that the policy of denying Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (“HAART”) to non-citizen inmates is a violation of the rights of such non-citizen prisoners under the Constitution of Botswana. HAART is a drug treatment that helps control HIV mutation and reduces the likelihood of …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
ARVs,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Health expenditures,
HIV,
HIV positive,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
TB,
Transmission,
Tuberculosis
Country:
India Year: 2014
Court: High Court of Delhi
Citation: W.P.(C) 7279/2013
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Medicines,
Poverty Facts: Petitioner was a 7-year-old boy suffering from a rare genetic disease called Gaucher Disease (a type of Lysosomal Storage Disorder) which, if left untreated, would render him unlikely to survive. Although Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT), a monthly, lifelong treatment, would afford him a normal life, the drug, due to low demand arising from the rarity …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Child mortality,
Children,
Essential medicines,
Genetic disease,
Health expenditures,
Health funding,
Health regulation,
Health spending,
Indigent,
Low income,
Minor,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Pediatric health,
Pharmaceuticals,
Poor,
Pricing,
Social security,
Subsidies,
Tertiary care,
Underprivileged
Country:
India Year: 2014
Court: High Court of Bombay
Citation: Writ Petition No. 1323 of 2013
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health Facts: Bayer Corporation (Bayer) challenged the order(s) of 2012 and 2013 passed by the relevant statutory authority, the Controller of Patents (the Controller), granting a Compulsory License to Natco Pharmaceuticals Limited (Natco) of the drug Nexavar. Bayer developed the drug to treat patients suffering from kidney cancer. In 2008, the Controller granted a patent to Bayer …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to medicines,
Cancer,
Generic drugs,
Intellectual property,
Kidney disease,
Manufacturing,
Patents,
Pharmaceuticals,
Pricing,
TRIPS
Country:
Colombia Year: 2014
Court: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Citation: Report No. 5/14
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
HIV/AIDS,
Medicines,
Poverty,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to social security Facts: Duque and his same-sex partner lived together as a couple for over ten years, until his partner died from AIDS. Four years prior to the death, Duque was diagnosed with HIV and was being treated under support from his partner. When his partner died, Duque asked the COLFONDOS (the pension service) to ask what requirements …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Domestic partnership,
Gay,
Health expenditures,
Health funding,
Health spending,
HIV,
HIV positive,
Homosexual,
LGBTI,
Low income,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Poor,
Queer,
Sexual orientation,
Social security
Country:
Canada Year: 2014
Court: Ontario Court of Justice
Citation: 2014 ONCJ 603; 2015 ONCJ 229
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: The applicant hospital sought a declaration that J.J., an 11-year-old girl, was a child in need of protection under the Child and Family Services Act (“CFSA”). J.J. was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (“ALL”). If treated with chemotherapy, J.J.’s physicians believed that she had a 90-95% chance of being cured. The physicians were not aware …Read more
Tags: Cancer,
Children,
Indigenous groups,
Indigenous medicine,
Leukemia,
Minor,
Pediatric health,
Traditional medicine
Country:
Canada Year: 2014
Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Citation: 2014 ONSC 5726
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines Human Rights: Right of access to information,
Right to bodily integrity Facts: This judgment deals with motions by the federal and provincial Crowns to strike out the plaintiffs’ claims on the ground that the claims disclosed no reasonable cause of action against the federal or provincial government. The plaintiffs’ 5-year-old daughter, died five days after she received the H1N1 influenza virus vaccine. The daughter was in good …Read more
Tags: Advertising,
Awareness,
Child mortality,
Children,
Drug safety,
Duty of care,
Health promotion,
Immunization,
Influenza,
Minor,
Negligence,
Notification,
Pediatric health,
Tort,
Vaccination,
Vaccines
Country:
Russia Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: [2014] EHCR 51857/13
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: Amirov is a local politician who was arrested and charged in June 2013 with attempted murder, attempting to organize a terrorist attack, and related charges. Amirov was paralyzed in 1993 and requires constant medical care. Amirov argued that he should not be detained pending trial because of his poor health, age and position in the …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment Health facilities,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Diabetes,
Handicapped,
heart disease neurological diseases,
Hepatitis,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Kidney disease,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Physically challenged,
Prison conditions
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 36356/10
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Violence Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: On August 19, 2004, Mr. Veit Aurnhammer was convicted by the Regensburg Juvenile District Court of causing bodily harm and damage to property after he struck two ticket collectors in the face when they tried to prevent him from evading ticket controls. Aurnhammer was further convicted of dangerous bodily injury after attacking his sleeping cellmate …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Psychiatry,
Schizophrenia
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 75095/11
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: Ms. Rosel Zierd filed an application claiming that the psychiatric medication administered against her late son’s will violated her own and her late son’s Convention rights. On May 31, 2006, Ms. Zierd’s son, H, was found by the Meiningen Regional Court to have committed a number of traffic offenses, including involuntary manslaughter. The court determined …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Suicide
Country:
South Africa Year: 2014
Court: The Supreme Court Of Appeal Of South Africa
Citation: [2014] ZASCA 182
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The plaintiff underwent a regular hysterectomy for fibroid uterus at Dora Nginza Hospital. A week later, she was readmitted as she was suffering from unbearable pain and wound abscess. The abscess burst, as operation was not conducted on the scheduled date. She was again admitted to the hospital as she complained of a hard swelling …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Maternal health,
Negligence,
Psychology,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Sterilization,
Trauma
Country:
Romania Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: ECHR 222 (2014)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
HIV/AIDS,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Mental health Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The application was lodged by Centre for Legal Resources (CLR) on behalf of Campeanu, who was born in 1985 and died in 2004. He was abandoned at birth and was diagnosed as being HIV positive and suffered from a mental disability. In 2003, Mr. Campeanu had to leave the centre. Two assessments of his health …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to healthcare,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Clinics,
Health facilities,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Negligence,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application no. 49278/09
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to life Facts: The applicants are brothers whose father died after being treated by a German doctor for acute pain due to kidney stones. The doctor had ben recruited by a private agency to provide medical services for the National Health Services (NHS). The doctor was suspended by the private agency and returned to Germany. The doctor had …Read more
Tags: Access to treatment,
Clinics,
Compensation,
Damages,
Drug safety,
Duty of care,
Emergency care,
Health facilities,
Inappropriate treatment,
Negligence,
Non-pecuniary damage,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Tort
Country:
Argentina Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: R. 9. XLIX
Health Topics:
Aging,
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The plaintiff, a woman that suffered a hemorrhagic stroke that left her in a coma since 1999, filed a suit against the Provincia Servicios de Salud S.A for breach of contract. The plaintiff signed a contract with the respondent called “Plan Verde” [Green Plan]that stated that in case of hospitalization and surgery hospitalization, the insurance …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Disabilities,
Disabled,
Health care professionals,
Health funding,
Mental disability,
Social security
Country:
Argentina Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: M. 1196. XLVII
Health Topics:
Aging,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to social security Facts: The plaintiff filed a guarantee of protection of individual constitutional rights (amparo protection) against the Health Insurance “Unión Personal” to reestablish her as an retired affiliate of the health insurance based on article 10.h of Law 23.660. She had been a beneficiary during 20 years for being the spouse of the main affiliate. When her …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Aging,
Elderly,
Health insurance,
Health regulation,
Right to social security,
Social security
Country:
India Year: 2013
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: Civil Appeal Nos. 2706-2716 of 2013
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health Facts: In 1998, Novartis AG, a multinational pharmaceutical company based in Switzerland, filed a patent application in India for the beta-crystalline form of imatinib mesylate, a drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukaemia, a type of blood cancer. In 2005, the Chennai Patent office heard patent oppositions to this application, including one filed by the Cancer …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to medicines,
Cancer,
Generic drugs,
Intellectual property,
Manufacturing,
Patents,
Pharmaceuticals,
Pricing,
TRIPS
Country:
Kenya Year: 2013
Court: High Court - Nairobi
Citation: Petition No. 94 of 2012
Health Topics:
Aging,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Diet and nutrition,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Medicines,
Poverty Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to housing,
Right to social security,
Right to water and sanitation Facts: Petitioner, an elderly retired person, was diagnosed with diabetes and Benign Hypertrophy (a life-threatening terminal disease). Petitioner claimed that that the cost of the medication was prohibitive and that he was in need of urgent medical attention. Petitioner sought assistance of the court to enforce his fundamental rights to the highest attainable standard of health …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Aged persons,
Diabetes,
Diet,
Elderly,
Food,
Health spending,
Hunger,
Indigent,
Low income,
Malnutrition,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Older persons,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Poor,
Senior citizens,
Underprivileged
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2013
Court: Court of Protection
Citation: [2013] EWHC 1417 (COP)
Health Topics:
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health Facts: A pregnant 37-year-old woman diagnosed with bipolar disorder was compulsorily detained under Section 2 of the Mental Health Act 1983. She had been on and off medication for 8 years and had suffered both remissions and relapses, due to which she was detained at various times in Italy, France and in England where she currently …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Bipolar,
Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Incompetence,
Informed choice,
Insanity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Paranoia,
Patient choice,
Psychiatry,
Spousal consent,
Suicide,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
Canada Year: 2013
Court: Court of Appeal for British Columbia
Citation: 2013 BCCA 249
Health Topics:
Controlled substances,
Health information,
Medicines Facts: The plaintiff qualified for a class action suit and sought to gather members to the class. The class action was filed for physical harm suffered by patients who were injected with a cosmetic facial filler called Dermalive manufactured by Dermatech, Intradermal Distribution Inc., and Vivier Pharma Inc. The plaintiff proposed to directly notify class members …Read more
Tags: Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Drug enforcement,
Drug quality,
Drug safety,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health data,
Health records,
Manufacturing,
Medical records,
Pharmaceuticals
Country:
Ukraine Year: 2013
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: [2013] ECHR 442
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: The Applicant Barilo, long-afflicted by diabetes mellitus and other chronic illnesses was detained by the Government of Ukraine. She alleged that she was deprived of her liberty in contravention of the European Convention on Human Rights, particularly Articles 3, 5, and 13. In June 2006, Barilo was arrested on charges instituted three days earlier by …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Diabetes,
Examination,
Health facilities,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhumane treatment,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Testing
Country:
Turkey Year: 2013
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 13423/09
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The first applicant took his pregnant wife to the Izmir Pubic Hospital. A midwife examined his wife and the duty gynecologist was not called. As the applicant’s wife was experiencing continuous pain, he took her to another hospital- Atatruk Research and Teaching Hospital. An Assistant Doctor examined her and thereafter referred her to the Urology …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Child mortality,
Childbirth,
Children,
Clinics,
Diagnostics,
Duty of care,
Emergency care,
Examination,
Health expenditures,
Health facilities,
Health funding,
Inadequate treatment,
Inappropriate treatment,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Midwifery,
Misdiagnosis,
Negligence,
Pharmaceuticals,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals