Outdated as it enters into force: the modernised Finnish Act on legal gender affirmation
Date: | 09 February 2023 |
Micaela Peltoniemi - The treatment of transgender people has been one of the most visible shortcomings in Finnish human rights protection. The barriers to accessing legal and medical transition have been widely criticized, given that Finland’s laws on transitioning have been significantly behind its Nordic peers.
Het politieke en morele leiderschap van de overheid bij het recht op abortus
Date: | 25 July 2022 |
Janey Huibers - De overheid wil abortus toegankelijker maken door huisartsen de bevoegdheid te geven de abortuspil voor te schrijven en door de bedenktermijn af te schaffen.
Lichamelijke integriteit van vrouwen bij het recht op abortus
Date: | 22 July 2022 |
Janey Huibers - De meningen over abortus zijn erg verdeeld. De ene groep vindt dat het leven van een kind bijzonder is en daarom niet zomaar beëindigd mag worden, terwijl de andere groep van mening is dat deze keuze bij de vrouw hoort te liggen.
Een schending van het recht op gezondheid bij onvoldoende abortusvoorzieningen en strenge abortuswetgeving
Date: | 18 July 2022 |
Janey Huibers - De gezondheid van vrouwen komt in gevaar als er onvoldoende abortusvoorzieningen zijn en als er sprake is van strenge abortuswetgeving.
To Exercise or not to Exercise During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Date: | 04 April 2022 |
Jorrit Westerhof - During its 18 December 2021 press conference, the Dutch government announced a new set of lockdown measures due to the rapid increase of COVID-19 cases in the Netherlands. These measures included a prohibition of all organised sports activities for persons above the age of eighteen years.
Part II: De facto protection? Does the reality of indigenous peoples’ right to access to healthcare meet international standards?
Date: | 21 February 2022 |
Tais A. Ruiz Palacios - This blogpost will address the status of the indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazonia in what concerns the right to access to healthcare. Having already discussed the legal situation in what concerns this right, we will turn towards this case study to visualise whether international instruments such as C169 and UNDRIP have achieved a de facto protection of indigenous populations.
Part I: De jure protection? The status of the right to access to healthcare of indigenous peoples under international law
Date: | 21 February 2022 |
Tais A. Ruiz Palacios - One of the most pressing concerns in the international community, particularly in what concerns the realisation of human rights de jure and de facto, is the provision of appropriate medical care to marginalised groups, such as indigenous peoples, in a safe and non-discriminatory manner.
NNR2022: The Inescapable Link between Human Health, Food Systems, and Environmental Sustainability
Date: | 17 February 2022 |
Ellen Linnéa Henricson - Despite ranking highly in international comparisons of health, welfare and well-being, Nordic countries fall short of ensuring effective regulation and viable policy development in the areas of dietary patterns and sustainable development.
Driving sugar addiction: The Red Bull sponsorship of Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen
Date: | 17 February 2022 |
Anouk Wams - The worldwide media coverage of Max Verstappen’s Formula 1 world championship, in a team owned and sponsored by Red Bull, exemplifies the need for a comprehensive regulatory framework on the advertisement of foods and beverages high in sugar, fat or salt, in other words, unhealthy food products according to the WHO.
Sweetheart, it is time to implement a sugar tax in the Netherlands
Date: | 15 February 2022 |
Maxine van Ekelenburg - The opportunity to live a healthy life is not dependent on coincidence: the life-expectancy of Dutch citizens with a lower socio-economic position is seven years shorter than that of their counterparts that have enjoyed higher education and earn higher salaries.