European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance
Volume 5, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 275-311

The principle of accessibility as a core element of a human rights-based approach to undocumented migrants' right to health: A comparative study of France, Italy and Switzerland (Article)

Gionco M. , Celoria E.
  • a World Organization Against Torture, United States
  • b Terra Munda, IOM, United States

Abstract

Seventy years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, access to health care remains strongly unequal. Undocumented migrants represent a particularly discriminated group in many countries. With the aim of investigating the root causes of such inequality, the article provides a theoretical analysis of the right to health care in the international and regional legal frameworks. On such basis, it examines, from a comparative perspective, the different health care systems adopted in France, Italy and Switzerland and the concrete obstacles to accessibility that ensue from each system. The study adopts a human rights-based approach which focuses on four interrelated dimensions of the principle of accessibility which are pivotal in linking a legal system to its application: non-discrimination, physical accessibility, economic accessibility and information accessibility. This article concludes by arguing that the adoption of a human rights-based approach centred on the principle of accessibility can contribute to a better understanding of the obstacles to undocumented migrants' effective access to health care and therefore to the full implementation of their rights. © KONINKLIJKE BRILL NV, LEIDEN, 2018

Author Keywords

Comparative law Migration human rights Undocumented migrants health care

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DOI: 10.1163/22134514-00503002
ISSN: 22134506
Original Language: English