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The Role of the Physician and the Medical Profession in the Prevention of …

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J Timerman - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995 - Am Coll Physicians
The prevention of torture and the treatment of survivors are issues that concern an increasing
number of physicians in their daily work.Every day, thousands of men, women, and children are
subjected to violence and are forced to flee their homelands. There are more than 18 ...
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Legal ethnography: exploring the gendered nature of legal method


L Beaman-Hall - Critical Criminology, 1996 - Springer
While there is an impressive feminist literature exploring the gendered nature of the content of
law' and a corresponding record of feminism's practical accomplishments in the realm of law
reform, there is a paucity of theoretical explications of the gendered nature of legal ...
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The Nazi doctors and the medical community; honor or censure? The case of Hans …


LW White - Journal of Medical Humanities, 1996 - Springer
During the Nazi era, most German physicians abrogated their responsibilities to individual
patients, and instead chose to advocate the interests of an evil regime. In so doing several fundamental
bioethical principles were violated. Despite gross violations of individual rights, many ...
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From Judge to Participant: The United States as Champion of Human Rights


DW Wessner - Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1996 - questia.com
The United States has engaged in international human rights practice in two significantly different
ways. This mix is not so much a sign of schizophrenia as one of maturing. Initially as an international
judgp the United States traditionally declared human rights legal standards through ...
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[CITATION] Weber's Ideal Types as Models in the Social Sciences


F Weinert - ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY …, 1996 - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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[CITATION] Review Essay: State Terrorism, Torture, and Health in the Southern Cone


A Ugalde, RR Vega - Social Science & Medicine, 1989 - Elsevier
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A primary care clinic for the documentation and treatment of human rights abuses


D Shenson - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996 - Springer
T he medical profession is playing an increasingly im- portant role in efforts to curtail human
rights abuses. Over the last 10 years, American and international health organizations have sponsored
large numbers of fact-find- ing missions into human rights violations around the world. ...
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[CITATION] The Torture of Susan McDougal


A Cockburn - Nation, 1997
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[CITATION] The courage to stand alone: letters from prison and other writings


J Wei, KM Torgeson - 1997 - Viking Adult
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Torture: A nursing concern


JM Laborde - Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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