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All prisoners have the right to medical care and water.
The right to medical care only applies to people who are sick.
But you'd still retain rights to medical care, which in your case, I believe, is the most important consideration.
They denied her the right to medical care, to a life.”
Contact with family members and right to medical care are also considered procedural safeguards.
Every child has a right to medical care.
And Taiwan's 23m people’s right to medical care and health should not be ignored,” he said.
We are told of our obligations and the illegal aliens' rights to medical care and education.
A "right to medical care" costs money.
All detainees have the right to medical care, education, and social security as well as access to cultural and recreational activity.
The convention calls for the protection of medical personnel and gives the wounded and the sick the right to medical care.
The constitution provides for equality, equal opportunity, and the right to medical care, welfare, education, property, capital, and work for all citizens.
In some Member States the right to medical care is not comprehensively guaranteed, while in others it is.
Paragraph 2 adds that such a decision shall not lead to any form of discrimination against the person concerned, in particular regarding the right to medical care.
The proposed law, Mr. de Villepin said, would "put the right to housing on the same level as the right to medical care or education."
With respect to medical care, the report states that all persons with compulsory insurance and their family members have the right to medical care.
These laws affirm that homeless people have equal rights to medical care, free speech, free movement, voting, opportunities for employment, and privacy.
In the Netherlands, for instance, the main feminist issues were educational rights, rights to medical care, improved working conditions, peace, and dismantled gender double standards.
Children's Rights to Medical Care.
Luckily, his discharge, though not unqualifiedly honorable, left intact his rights to medical care and disability payments—or he'd be in sadder shape.
But abortion-rights proponents contend that the law is effectively denying some women their constitutional rights to medical care and increasing the cost and stress on others.
Under President Clinton's health plan, the Government would issue "health security cards" to all Americans certifying their right to medical care, Administration officials said today.
The LHR, which represented the girl before the High Court, successfully argued she had a constitutional right to medical care despite her inability to pay.
Similarly, Franklin D. Roosevelt advocated a right to medical care in his 1944 proposal for a Second Bill of Rights.
Innocent civilians, including aid workers, should never be targeted in conflict zones and must be guaranteed absolute right to medical care in the event of injury."