Palestinian prisoners' hunger-strikes in Israeli prisons:beyong the dual-loyalty dilemman in medical practice and patient care

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Title

Palestinian prisoners' hunger-strikes in Israeli prisons:beyong the dual-loyalty dilemman in medical practice and patient care

Author

Filc, Dani
Ziv, Hadas
Nassar, Mithal
Davidovitch, Nadav

Publisher

2014/11/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20141100

Primary Classification

21.5

Secondary Classification

21.5;2.19.1;7.1

Primary keywords

force feeding--[pri];medical ethics--[pri];patient care--[pri];prisoners--[pri];political activity--[pri]

Secondary keywords

ethics;health care delivery;human rights;international aspects;legal aspects;patient advocacy;physicians;policy analysis;professional autonomy

Subject

Israel--[pri];Physician's for Human Rights -- Israel--[pri]

Subject

hunger strikes--[pri];Palestinians--[pri]

Journal Article

Public Health Ethics2014 November; 7(3):229-238

Link for Internet access

Note

Copyright © The Author 2014

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

21 refs.

ISSN

17549973 (print);17549981 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Palestinian prisoners' hunger-strikes in Israeli prisons:beyong the dual-loyalty dilemman in medical practice and patient care,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36908.