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通过诉讼实现健康基本权利:哥伦比亚案例

Realizing the Fundamental Right to Health through Litigation: The Colombian Case.

作者信息

Arrieta-Gómez Aquiles Ignacio

机构信息

Colombian lawyer, philosopher, and professor who, since 1996, has assisted several justices in the Constitutional Court; he was a temporary justice at the court from September 2016 to May 2017.

出版信息

Health Hum Rights. 2018 Jun;20(1):133-145.

Abstract

Colombia has made significant progress in the recognition and protection of the right to health. Using litigation-a structural element of the democratic Colombian design-many people have had to fight in order to enjoy effective access to health care. Such litigation has proven a pacific and democratic way to protect a constitutional principle: health as a fundamental and justiciable right. In 2008, in the wake of thousands of individual rulings on the right to health, Colombia's Constitutional Court issued a structural decision, T-760 of 2008, ordering government entities to identify flaws that made the country's health system outdated and inequitable and to take correctional measures. In the years following this decision, Congress and the executive branch have increasingly included a rights-oriented perspective in public policies. The Colombian case reveals judicial intervention as a legitimate way to extend pressure on the government to act according to constitutional boundaries. Although there is still a long road ahead, public institutions responsible for health care are now on a constitutionally acceptable track.

摘要

哥伦比亚在承认和保护健康权方面取得了重大进展。利用诉讼——哥伦比亚民主制度设计的一个结构性要素——许多人不得不为有效获得医疗保健而抗争。事实证明,这种诉讼是保护一项宪法原则的和平且民主的方式:健康作为一项基本且可诉诸法律的权利。2008年,在就健康权做出数千项个别裁决之后,哥伦比亚宪法法院发布了一项结构性裁决,即2008年第T - 760号裁决,命令政府实体查明致使该国卫生系统过时和不公平的缺陷,并采取纠正措施。在该裁决后的数年里,国会和行政部门在公共政策中越来越多地纳入了以权利为导向的视角。哥伦比亚的案例表明,司法干预是向政府施压使其在宪法框架内行事的一种合法方式。尽管仍有很长的路要走,但负责医疗保健的公共机构如今已走上了宪法可接受的轨道。

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