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Strengthening Human Rights via Distributive Health Justice and Rurality: Viewing Legal Issues Through Lens of Corporate Social Responsibility

Strengthening Human Rights via Distributive Health Justice and Rurality: Viewing Legal Issues Through Lens of Corporate Social Responsibility
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Author(s): Bhupinder Singh (Sharda University, India), Komal Vig (Sharda University, India), Pushan Kumar Dutta (Amity University, Kolkata, India), Christian Kaunert (Dublin City University, Ireland)and Bhupendra Kumar Gautam (Sharda University, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 23
Source title: Bridging Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Pathways to a Sustainable Global Society
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Maja Pucelj (Faculty of Organisation Studies, University of Novo Mesto, Slovenia)and Rado Bohinc (Scientific Research Centre Koper, Slovenia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2325-0.ch007

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Abstract

The elimination of health disparities is the goal of health justice which is especially important for those who live in rural areas. The ensuring of fair access to medical services in rural areas requires providing healthcare for the populace living in these places. The rural areas frequently experience particular issues such as a lack of healthcare experts a restricted healthcare infrastructure and trouble receiving specialist care. Upholding human rights is a business entity's role and a crucial part of their corporate social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility, business and human rights concerns have different legal aspects and contents. The methodical approach to putting these ideas into practice is still the same. The chapter looks at how society views the link between these two domains and whether or not voluntary corporate social responsibility programs include human rights. In order to improve healthcare infrastructure, it focuses on creating and bolstering district hospitals, community health clinics and primary health centres.

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