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  2. Right to health - Wikipedia

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    The right to health is the economic, ... the full area of contemporary international public health," establishing the right to health as a "fundamental, ...

  3. Right to an adequate standard of living - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of this right, the Freedom from Want, is one of the Four Freedoms that American President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke out at his State of the Union of January 6, 1941. According to Roosevelt it is a right every human being everywhere in the world should have. Roosevelt described the third right as follows: [2] [3]

  4. Human right to water and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    McCaffrey stated that "Such a right could be envisaged as part and parcel of the right to food or sustenance, the right to health, or most fundamentally, the right to life. [30] Gleick added: "that access to a basic water requirement is a fundamental human right implicitly and explicitly supported by international law, declarations, and State ...

  5. Should clean air and water be a fundamental human right ... - AOL

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    A “green amendment” would allow voters to decide if Californians “shall have a right to clean air and water and a healthy environment.”

  6. Philosophy of healthcare - Wikipedia

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    A concept that is fundamental to health care development, grounded in the sacred texts of both the Western and Eastern worlds, is the sanctity of life. From this notion, we are commanded to treat life of all sorts with considerable dignity before we may interfere with it, "giving at least some attention to its nature and purpose."

  7. Should clean air and water be a fundamental human right ... - AOL

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    The inalienable rights of life, liberty, safety and happiness guaranteed in the state constitution are under threat by a climate crisis that negatively impacts the health and well-being of all ...

  8. Three generations of human rights - Wikipedia

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    Some U.S. states have enacted some of these economic rights; for example, the state of New York has enshrined the right to a free education, [3] [4] as well as "the right to organize and to bargain collectively", [5] and workers' compensation, [6] in its constitutional law. These rights are sometimes referred to as "red" rights. They impose ...

  9. What ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Gets Right and ... - AOL

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    Here's what the movement gets right and wrong about Americans' health. The Make America Healthy Again alliance is the latest campaign tactic from RFK Jr. and Donald Trump. Here's what the movement ...