2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x18000156
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Older persons’ right to health – a challenge to international law

Abstract: Over the next 30 years, the number of people aged over 65 will exceed the number of children worldwide. Moreover, people at extreme old age will constitute a significant group of older adults. Undoubtedly, global ageing appears as a great challenge to the whole international community in relation to the protection of rights of older persons, including their right to health. The last one is recognised on international forums as one of the most current and complex issues. Therefore, in this paper, I discuss how … Show more

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“…In conclusion, one must refer to the thought of B. Mikołaczyk, who clearly stresses that global ageing is a huge social challenge, and to international opinion on the importance of protecting the rights of older adults (including the right to healthcare, which is tantamount to the area pointed to by the Polish Citizens' Rights Ombudsman). 8 Therefore, research into the protection of fundamental rights of older adults is urgently required, and its conclusions should yield improvement in the effectiveness of current legislation (including that concerning its implementation) (Mikołajczyk, 2019(Mikołajczyk, pp. 1611(Mikołajczyk, -1638.…”
Section: Operationalization Of Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, one must refer to the thought of B. Mikołaczyk, who clearly stresses that global ageing is a huge social challenge, and to international opinion on the importance of protecting the rights of older adults (including the right to healthcare, which is tantamount to the area pointed to by the Polish Citizens' Rights Ombudsman). 8 Therefore, research into the protection of fundamental rights of older adults is urgently required, and its conclusions should yield improvement in the effectiveness of current legislation (including that concerning its implementation) (Mikołajczyk, 2019(Mikołajczyk, pp. 1611(Mikołajczyk, -1638.…”
Section: Operationalization Of Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%