Irregular migrants and the human right to health care : a case-study of health-care provision for irregular migrants in France and the UK

Da Lomba, Sylvie (2011) Irregular migrants and the human right to health care : a case-study of health-care provision for irregular migrants in France and the UK. International Journal of Law in Context, 7 (Specia). pp. 357-374. ISSN 1744-5523 (https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744552311000188)

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Abstract

International human rights law attaches the right of health care to the person. States, however, predicate this right on membership in the national community and access to publicly subsidised health care is normally contingent on national membership. With this in mind, this article considers the significance of a human rights approach to access to health care and undertakes a comparative study of health-care provision for irregular migrants in France and the UK. Irregular migrants are ineligible for national membership because they have breached immigration laws. Consequently their right to health care may only arise from international human rights law. This comparative study, however, shows that states resist the idea of a right to health care for people they regard as a threat to national sovereignty. Yet the author posits that the exercise of the government's immigration power may be reconciled with the realisation of irregular migrants' human right to health care.

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Da Lomba, Sylvie ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4163-1637;