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Introduction
Part I
1. The history of the right to health
2. The conceptual foundations of the right to health
Part II
3. A methodology to interpret the right to health
4. The meaning of the highest attainable standard of health
5. The meaning of the general obligation to recognise the right to health
6. The specific measures required to recognise the right to health
7. The meaning of the obligation to protect against harmful traditional practices
8. The meaning of the obligation of international co-operation Conclusion
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