Un traité relatif aux droits humains reconnaît enfin le droit aux soins palliatifs

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Un traité relatif aux droits humains reconnaît enfin le droit aux soins palliatifs

22 septembre 2015

Les défenseurs des droits humains en Amérique Latine vont enfin pouvoir compter sur un instrument juridiquement contraignant qui exige le respect des droits des personnes âgées. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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by Gabriela B. de Luca

For years, international conventions have protected the rights of children, women, and people with disabilities—groups recognized as vulnerable to marginalization and human rights violations. Yet the rights of older persons, who are susceptible to the same violations, have been woefully neglected in the human rights framework. Finally, there’s a sign that this is beginning to change. In late June, the Organization of American States released a resolution in which member countries adopted the Inter-American Convention on the Human Rights of Older Persons. It was immediately signed by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, and Uruguay, and completed in record time, with drafting efforts initiated in 2012 and final text approved in 2015. The convention recognizes that older persons should enjoy all existing human rights and fundamental freedoms on an equal basis, and is based on general principles including dignity, independence, proactivity, autonomy, and full and productive integration into society.

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