Chris Beyrer
Under threat: the International AIDS Society–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights
Beyrer, Chris; Kamarulzaman, Adeeba; Isbell, Michael; Amon, Joseph; Baral, Stefan; Bassett, Mary T.; Cepeda, Javier; Deacon, Harriet; Dean, Lorraine; Fan, Lilianne; Giacaman, Rita; Gomes, Carolyn; Gruskin, Sofia; Goyal, Ravi; Mon, Sandra Hsu Hnin; Jabbour, Samer; Kazatchkine, Michel; Kasoka, Kasoka; Lyons, Carrie; Maleche, Allan; Martin, Natasha; McKee, Martin; Paiva, Vera; Platt, Lucy; Puras, Dainius; Schooley, Robert; Smoger, Gerson; Stackpool-Moore, Lucy; Vickerman, Peter; Walker, Josephine G.; Rubenstein, Leonard
Authors
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Michael Isbell
Joseph Amon
Stefan Baral
Mary T. Bassett
Javier Cepeda
Dr Harriet Deacon H.Deacon3@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
Lorraine Dean
Lilianne Fan
Rita Giacaman
Carolyn Gomes
Sofia Gruskin
Ravi Goyal
Sandra Hsu Hnin Mon
Samer Jabbour
Michel Kazatchkine
Kasoka Kasoka
Carrie Lyons
Allan Maleche
Natasha Martin
Martin McKee
Vera Paiva
Lucy Platt
Dainius Puras
Robert Schooley
Gerson Smoger
Lucy Stackpool-Moore
Peter Vickerman
Josephine G. Walker
Leonard Rubenstein
Abstract
2023 marked the 75th anniversary of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Universal Declaration articulates an inspiring vision of a world that is just, equitable, tolerant, and strategically focused on actions to address the most vulnerable and marginalised populations—a counterpoint to the atrocities, repression, and colonialism that characterised much of the 20th century. Endorsement of the Universal Declaration was not commensurate with reality in many cases—especially because numerous signatories still had colonies and because Cold War politics resulted in divisions of social, economic, and political rights into separate international covenants—but it nevertheless inspired decades of progress. The Universal Declaration helped to support important, if partial, retreats of colonialism (with 17 formerly colonised African countries gaining independence in 1960 alone), to enable growing recognition of the rights of women, girls, and gender minorities, and to drive a decline in the annual number of war deaths in the second half of the 20th century.
Citation
Beyrer, C., Kamarulzaman, A., Isbell, M., Amon, J., Baral, S., Bassett, M. T., Cepeda, J., Deacon, H., Dean, L., Fan, L., Giacaman, R., Gomes, C., Gruskin, S., Goyal, R., Mon, S. H. H., Jabbour, S., Kazatchkine, M., Kasoka, K., Lyons, C., Maleche, A., …Rubenstein, L. (2024). Under threat: the International AIDS Society–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights. Lancet, 403(10434), 1374-1418. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2824%2900302-7
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Mar 21, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 21, 2024 |
Publication Date | Apr 6, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Apr 10, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 22, 2024 |
Journal | Lancet |
Print ISSN | 0140-6736 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 403 |
Issue | 10434 |
Pages | 1374-1418 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2824%2900302-7 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4613331 |
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