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The battles between proponents and opponents of judicial supremacy have recently intensified in the US and also in Europe. I summarise the debates in political philosophy, legal theory and ... Social and Political Philosophy (Faculty of Humanities) and of Sociology (Faculty of Social Sciences) at the University from anonymous reviewers and from Leonard Besselink, Nik de Boer, Bas Schotel, Marcel
fundamental rights. It uses the political philosophy of John Rawls to assess why we should attach priority to certain rights and which rights should therefore be considered fundamental rights. On this basis it ... important, and be very careful in allowing restrictions on fundamental rights for the purpose of protecting this market access. This article uses the political philosophy of John Rawls and his philosophical
universal health coverage were available to all. At this same UN meeting, the Political Declaration of the High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage[2] was released. I don't think there is anyone who ... primary healthcare model, and significant support from donor funding (which is falling). To me the lesson here is that moving closer to universal health coverage requires not more money, but political will
Online political microtargeting involves monitoring people’s online behaviour, and using the collected data, sometimes enriched with other data, to show people-targeted political advertisements ... . Introduction Political campaigns are increasingly combining data-driven voter research with personalised political advertising: online political microtargeting.1 Through political microtargeting, a political
at the Grant Medical School in Bombay he returned to SA, where he opened a general practice in Pietermaritzburg. Motala's political awakening occurred while he was in India, during the resistance to ... British rule, and when he returned to SA he started his political activism against the Nationalist government, which resulted in his being banned as well as imprisoned three times. The first time was for
IZINDABA BOOK REVIEW Chota Motala: A Biography of Political Activism in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands By Goolam Vahed. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2018. 300 pages. ISBN 978 1 ... at the Grant Medical School in Bombay he returned to SA, where he opened a general practice in Pietermaritzburg. Motala's political awakening occurred while he was in India, during the resistance to
and fundamental undergraduate instruction, expounding the Morison-Saint philosophy, which made the department the seedbed of SA surgery. He was the first to introduce basic research programmes in ... opposed to research.'[9] The skilled teaching within the framework of a basic, rigorous approach expounding the Morison-Saint philosophy made the department the seedbed of SA surgery for over 30 years.[9
, this philosophy of only accepting the very best from her trainees resulted in many hundreds of registrars becoming outstanding anaesthesiologists. Her personal insight into the rigours of nursing led to
using the toxic Virodene, despite enormous political pressure in the days of the Mbeki administration.His spirit of activism, born of his unwaveri ng faith in justice through science and medicine, led him
his eyes sparkled when I talked about science and my philosophy of using excellent research as the vehicle for developing the next generation of scientists. Judging by his slow nod and electric smile, I ... enjoyed in life. Over more than two decades we enjoyed countless happy moments together, sharing many ideas and opinions on a range of subjects. We engaged in political debates, discussed issues affecting
? needs used within the political debate may be featured as a homogeneous concept, the legal traditions that need to host victim-oriented arrangements differ. Indeed, the apparent political consensus with ... Victim Support was, however, felt to be beneficial.41 Nevertheless, the expansion of the oral VIS remained a contentious issue within the Dutch debate. In the wake of the political debate with regard to
IZINDABA Corruption-breeding political patronage an albatross - former E-Cape health chief Chris [email protected] As long as political parties decide who represents us, corruption-breeding ... Motsoaledi to try and solve the seemingly intractable Eastern Cape dilemma, he had fallen foul of the Bhisho political elite who, prior to cutting short his tenure, undermined many of his best delivery
Motsoaledi to try and solve the seemingly intractable Eastern Cape dilemma, he had fallen foul of the Bhisho political elite who, prior to cutting short his tenure, undermined many of his best delivery ... scathing online attack on the current Eastern Cape health political elite by Jay Naidoo, a former Mandela-era cabinet minister and former Cosatu Secretary General. For both men, the catalyst was an
If architecture is politics, then the rise of data-driven computing systems will transform the course, if not the conditions of possibility for the political. Provoked by the work of artists Ruti ... Toronto Law Journal, no. 2, pp. 196-224. R. Sela & M. Amir (eds.), Extraterritorialities in Occupied Worlds (2016). The distinction between 'politics' and 'the political' stems from C. Lefort, The Political
lobbying for the professional rights of medical women, although working within the constraints of the medical and political establishment. She also contributed to important SA research on malignant ... chose professional affiliation (with MASA) over broader (political and labour) affiliation with women's movements.[13] MASA, perceived as aligned with the nationalist government, alienated large sections
the available prevention options are equitably available and easily accessible. So far, too few have taken up oral PrEP, which has been around for 10 years.[3] There is a lack of political and societal
financial and migration crises, serves only to highlight the gap between rhetoric and reality. We identify two main reasons for this, namely a lack of legal competence and a lack of political will. We then ... greater calls for the EU to respond to these challenges, at the very time when there is a lack of significant political will to act. These problems are exacerbated by the fact that some perceive the EU to
being less accepting of the vaccine than other groups. Views about COVID-19 vaccines were also found to be influenced by political factors.[7,8] More specifically, political discontent or disillusionment ... reflected multiple webs of influence, meaning and logic - social, political, structural, moral and biological.[12] Our review revealed how, through their vaccination choices, parents are often communicating
a plan for overcoming them; but in Diogenes a political programme that cannot attain its own ends, and in Zeno a political solution that comes unmoored from its foundations. Today, the International ... defines the cosmopolitanism position as follows: ?The nebulous core shared by all cosmopolitan views is the idea that all human beings, regardless of their political affiliation, are (or can and should be
essential. The barriers and obstacles preventing a more extensive application of problem-solving criminal justice is also discussed, drawing on points connected to sentencing parameters, ‘political will’ and ... considerations of legal principle and sentencing parameters, issues of politics and ?political will? and on aspects of legal culture. It is argued there are legal cultural impediments to advancing this approach