Health and humanitarian concerns : principles and ethics : guidelines for Red Cross/Red Crescent health professionals

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    • Zielinski, Henryk Leszek
    • Institut Henry-Dunant

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Health and humanitarian concerns : principles and ethics : guidelines for Red Cross/Red Crescent health professionals

Henryk Leszek Zielinski

(Nijhoff law specials, v. 5)

M. Nijhoff , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994

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At head of title: Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva

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Description

The founders of the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement proceeded from their involvement in specific experience to develop a series of Fundamental Principles. In Health and Humanitarian Concerns: Principles and Ethics, Dr. Henryk Leszek Zielinski proceeds from experience to Fundamental Principles and back again, providing health professionals with clear guidance for confronting specific problems - including natural disasters, forced feeding, torture, biomedical research and HIV and AIDS discrimination - while simultaneously presenting these medical and social dilemmas in the context of the broader humanitarian principles which underlie the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Upon reading Dr. Zielinski's book, health professionals will either change their approach to complex humanitarian solutions by following Dr. Zielinski's systematic approach, or they will maintain the same course of action but with a deeper understanding and a firmer commitment to the spirit and the letter of the Movement. In either case, Dr. Zielinski's book is an invaluable guide for all who seek to make a personal contribution to the relief of suffering in the modern world.

Table of Contents

The Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Foreword. I. Introduction. II. RC/RC Humanitarian Mandate. III. Humanitarian Concerns in Action - Awareness Exercises. IV. Conclusion. V. Annexes: A. Abbreviations and Glossary. B. Fundamental Principles. C. Professional Ethics. D. Human Rights. E. Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. F. Abuse and Neglect. G. Biomedical Research. H. Human Organ Transplantation. I. Voluntary and Non-Remunerated Blood Donation. J. AIDS.

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