International migration versus national health-care

Nursing Inquiry 17 (3):185-185 (2010)
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In theory, a human rights framework should protect and guarantee the equal provision of care and rights of all people. In practice, however, the universality that underlies human rights is enacted through citizenship rights, which rely on the individual politically ‘belonging’ to a nation-state.

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