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This book brings together a series of papers and responses to papers presented at a conference on the minimum core content of socio-economic rights in Pretoria, South Africa, during August 2000.
The papers describe, first from an international law perspective and then from a South African perspective, these socio-economic rights. In the process, the normative content of rights concerned is given flesh: the authors identify particular obligations that can be said to form the core of rights, such as the right to housing, the right to food, rights to education and social security and assistance. At the same time, the concept of a minimum core obligations of economic and social rights is problematised and the difficulties of using concepts, developed within the general and abstract realm of international law, in the more particular and concrete context of domestic rights adjudication are explored.
As a result, this book contains a great deal of practical information and is useful for human rights practitioners, both legal and non-legal. It also provides some critical reflection on the conceptual framework from which it is derived.
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We Are What We Are (DVD)
Kelly McGillis, Ambyr Childers, Odeya Rush, Wyatt Russell, Michael Parks, …
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American re-imagining of the 2010 Mexican horror film of the same
name. The reclusive Parker family headed by ailing patriarch Frank
(Bill Sage) have a dark and macabre family secret. While grieving
for their mother, Iris (Ambyr Childers) and Rose (Julia Garner) are
left to care for their father and younger brother Rory (Jack Gore)
as well as take responsibility for attending to their horrific
familial custom. As a storm hits the small town where the family
live, a number of gruesome discoveries by the local authorities
lead them to the door of the Parkers and ever closer to the
ancestral secret they work so hard to maintain.
She's the city girl who refuses to be saddled with a man. He's the
cowboy who wants her anyway.
The last thing Ada Hart needs is a man to take care of her. Not
anymore. After failing out of her interior design program and the
disaster that was her short-lived marriage, Ada clawed her way up from
her rock bottom. Now, the only person she trusts is herself, and that
has gotten her further than ever before. She has her own business, and
one of the largest ranches in Wyoming just hired her for the most
important project of her career.
When Ada arrives in Meadowlark, she finds herself in a dive bar where
she can't seem to shake the eyes of a handsome cowboy. When she leads
him to the back of the bar, he leaves her with a kiss that most people
can only fantasize about. She almost regrets that she'll never see him
again...except it turns out he's her new boss.
Weston Ryder is a happy guy. Even happier now that the mystery woman
from the bar is the interior designer for his dream project on his
family's ranch. He feels like he hit the jackpot. Too bad she wants
absolutely nothing to do with him outside of work. Ada is convinced the
pull she feels toward Wes will go away, but Wes can't stop thinking
about her. Even though walls are coming down around Rebel Blue, Ada's
walls are firmly in place.
Can they make it through this project without giving in? Or will they
both put their dreams on the line for a chance at love?
This timely book emphasizes the importance of regulation in
enabling and channelling innovation at a time when technology is
increasingly embedded in healthcare. It considers the adequacy of
current regulatory approaches, identifying apparent gaps, risks and
liabilities, and discusses how these might be collectively
addressed. The authors present possible solutions that balance the
protection and promotion of public trust in healthcare against
enabling technological progress and disruptive innovation. Offering
both a theoretical and practical approach to challenges at the
intersection of healthcare, law and technology, this
thought-provoking book explores broad questions of regulation and
innovation before analysing contextual applications of these
topics. It moves from a wide-ranging consideration of the
polycentric and changing nature of health regulation through to a
more specific examination of topics including patient consent, the
role of device representatives, privacy, artificial intelligence
and big data. Providing an international perspective, Technology,
Innovation and Healthcare will be a valuable resource for scholars
and students of health law, innovation, technology law, law and
development and law and society. It will also be of benefit to
lawyers, healthcare professionals, technology developers and policy
makers, seeking to better integrate technology with healthcare.
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