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Author(s)
Selemogo, Mpho
Keywords
Africa
AIDS
international injustice
global health
HIV/AIDS research
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Political ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Bioethics
Health ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/225544
Abstract
"This paper examines some aspects of the response of those with extra resources to the African AIDS crisis and concludes that the response could be best seen as an epitome of international injustice. More than just exposing the unjust practices, the importance of such a thesis is that it also represents part of the persistent voices that aim to keep reminding the economically affluent about the plight of the 5000 Africans dying daily of AIDS. "
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2005
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