Two paths that intersect in the garden of knowledge: Law and Health
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https://doi.org/10.17566/ciads.v12i3.1215Keywords:
Health Law, Right to Health, Public HealthAbstract
The Health Law, which had its origin in the elevation of the right to health to the status of fundamental right by the Federal Constitution of 1988, represents a remarkable evolution in the intersection between the legal and collective health fields. The current issue of the Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário offers a well-kept garden and its many paths, trodden through the reflections of illustrious thinkers of Law and Public Health who contribute with unpublished material, offering the best of knowledge.
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Teixeira SF (org). Reforma Sanitária: em busca de uma teoria. São Paulo: Cortez Editora; 2011.
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