The North is being increasingly confronted with a new phenomenon of migration: the so-called 'health tourism' of irregular migrants. One can already recognize a tendency among would-be migrants who either overstay their visas, or arrive under the pretext of being asylum-seekers, to come to the North with the intention of receiving medical treatment, in particular complicated surgery or other expensive forms of treatment, which they cannot get in their countries of origin, certainly not free of charge. Moreover, many others use 'illness' as a pretext or a reason for not being returned, or to…mehr
The North is being increasingly confronted with a new phenomenon of migration: the so-called 'health tourism' of irregular migrants. One can already recognize a tendency among would-be migrants who either overstay their visas, or arrive under the pretext of being asylum-seekers, to come to the North with the intention of receiving medical treatment, in particular complicated surgery or other expensive forms of treatment, which they cannot get in their countries of origin, certainly not free of charge. Moreover, many others use 'illness' as a pretext or a reason for not being returned, or to obtain leave of stay. In this respect one needs to take into account that public health services in most Western European and North American countries are already overloaded as a consequence of modern medical developments, but also in view of the general increase in the percentage of old people among the population. Inmany countries there are long waiting lists for non-urgent operations and contributions to health systems have to be constantly increased in order to cover the extensive costs of modern medical treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Willibald Pahr; Acknowledgements; Introduction Peter van Krieken; The Noordwijkerhout First Steps; 1. HUMAN RIGHTS AND HEALTH: 1.1 The human rights debate: health Johan Feitsma; First and second generation: indivisibility Peter van Krieken, Willibald Pahr and Cees Flinterman; Right to health André den Exter, Herbert Hermans, Peter van Krieken and Birgit Toebes; General comments Peter van Krieken, André den Exter, Herbert Hermans and Cees Flinterman; 1.2 Legal texts: health; 1.3 General comment on the right to health GC 14 (2000); 2. HEALTH: 2.1 International norms: a survey on WHO's standard-setting Sabrina van Miltenburg; 2.2 Diseases; 2.3 The WHO model list of essential drugs as a standard of care? Hans Hogerzeil; 2.4 The WHO essential drugs list; 2.5 Sachs, The Economist and Health; 2.6 Third world realities: examples of non-inclusion Pierre Mercenier; 3. ETHICS: 3.1 Ethics, sovereignty and migration Berry Tholen and Myron Weiner; 3.2 The ethics and principles of health care provisions Heleen Dupuiss; 3.3 Health care and migration: Some ethical remarks Raoul Wirtz; 3.4 Compassion, solidarity and its limits: a moral dilemma Jacques de Milliano; 4. HUMAN RIGHTS, MIGRATION AND RETURN: 4.1 The human rights debate: migration and return Johan Feitsma and Frans Bouwen; Migration and health: no escape Peter van Krieken; The legal status of rejectees Kirk Grimmer and Erik Palinsky; Return, principles and problems; 4.2 Legal texts: migration and return; 4.3 The general comments on migration GC 15 (1986); GC 27 (1999); 5. Health and migration: 5.1 Health determinants in migrants: the impact of population mobility on health Brian Gushulak; 5.2 Emerging health challenges in the context of migration Manuel Carballo; 5.3 Health related movements Ivan Forgács; Health careand health-related migration in the former socialist countries Willem Beaumont; In-country movements: similarities between North and South Herbert Hermans and André den Exter; Cross-border services:the Maastricht triangle; 5.4 Migration health Monique Besseling; 5.5 In no position to help asylum seekers Jeroen Corduwener; 5.6 Treatment sur place; 5.7 An overview of the health aspects of return in the immigration context Brian Gushulak; 6. LEGAL PRACTICE: 6.1 Strasbourg: the search for criteria Peter van Krieken; Drawing the line Maud de Boer-Buquicchio Kai Träskelin; Deportation and serious illness in legal praxis; 6.2 Legal texts: ECHR; 6.3 Strasbourg Case Law Cruz Varas v. Sweden; D. v. UK; Bamba Bamba v. France; Tatete v. Switzerland; Tanko v. Finland; Karara v. Finland; SCC v. Sweden; 6.4 Praxis: the need for information and harmonization Christopher Baker; Bibliography; Abbreviations; Contributors/participants.
Preface Willibald Pahr; Acknowledgements; Introduction Peter van Krieken; The Noordwijkerhout First Steps; 1. HUMAN RIGHTS AND HEALTH: 1.1 The human rights debate: health Johan Feitsma; First and second generation: indivisibility Peter van Krieken, Willibald Pahr and Cees Flinterman; Right to health André den Exter, Herbert Hermans, Peter van Krieken and Birgit Toebes; General comments Peter van Krieken, André den Exter, Herbert Hermans and Cees Flinterman; 1.2 Legal texts: health; 1.3 General comment on the right to health GC 14 (2000); 2. HEALTH: 2.1 International norms: a survey on WHO's standard-setting Sabrina van Miltenburg; 2.2 Diseases; 2.3 The WHO model list of essential drugs as a standard of care? Hans Hogerzeil; 2.4 The WHO essential drugs list; 2.5 Sachs, The Economist and Health; 2.6 Third world realities: examples of non-inclusion Pierre Mercenier; 3. ETHICS: 3.1 Ethics, sovereignty and migration Berry Tholen and Myron Weiner; 3.2 The ethics and principles of health care provisions Heleen Dupuiss; 3.3 Health care and migration: Some ethical remarks Raoul Wirtz; 3.4 Compassion, solidarity and its limits: a moral dilemma Jacques de Milliano; 4. HUMAN RIGHTS, MIGRATION AND RETURN: 4.1 The human rights debate: migration and return Johan Feitsma and Frans Bouwen; Migration and health: no escape Peter van Krieken; The legal status of rejectees Kirk Grimmer and Erik Palinsky; Return, principles and problems; 4.2 Legal texts: migration and return; 4.3 The general comments on migration GC 15 (1986); GC 27 (1999); 5. Health and migration: 5.1 Health determinants in migrants: the impact of population mobility on health Brian Gushulak; 5.2 Emerging health challenges in the context of migration Manuel Carballo; 5.3 Health related movements Ivan Forgács; Health careand health-related migration in the former socialist countries Willem Beaumont; In-country movements: similarities between North and South Herbert Hermans and André den Exter; Cross-border services:the Maastricht triangle; 5.4 Migration health Monique Besseling; 5.5 In no position to help asylum seekers Jeroen Corduwener; 5.6 Treatment sur place; 5.7 An overview of the health aspects of return in the immigration context Brian Gushulak; 6. LEGAL PRACTICE: 6.1 Strasbourg: the search for criteria Peter van Krieken; Drawing the line Maud de Boer-Buquicchio Kai Träskelin; Deportation and serious illness in legal praxis; 6.2 Legal texts: ECHR; 6.3 Strasbourg Case Law Cruz Varas v. Sweden; D. v. UK; Bamba Bamba v. France; Tatete v. Switzerland; Tanko v. Finland; Karara v. Finland; SCC v. Sweden; 6.4 Praxis: the need for information and harmonization Christopher Baker; Bibliography; Abbreviations; Contributors/participants.
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