THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RIGHT TO HEALTH'S CONTENT BY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS

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Djagham Mohamed, Faiza Dahmouche

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The right to health is often classified as a second-generation right despite its complex nature in which civil, political, and social imperatives overlap, as the right to health is a true embodiment of the saying of the interdependence and indivisibility of rights.


Despite the multiplicity and diversity of texts that guarantee the right to health at the global and regional levels, directly and indirectly, the effective enjoyment of this right at the actual level has not lived up to the aspirations that these texts establish, given the activity of the pharmaceutical multinationals that have transformed the right to health into a purely capitalist activity.

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Djagham Mohamed, Faiza Dahmouche. (2024). THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RIGHT TO HEALTH’S CONTENT BY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS . BiLD Law Journal, 8(2), 41–47. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/817
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