Vulnerability and Indigenous Communities: Are the San of South Africa a Vulnerable People?

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (2):147 (2009)
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In recent years, healthcare ethics, international law, and political philosophy have been moving closer together. The previously missing links are considerations of justice and their recognition through legal instruments. The most obvious example to date is the topic of benefit sharing

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