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Publications: Daniel Tarantola

HomeAbout the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global HealthOur TeamAdjunct Faculty & FellowsDaniel Tarantola, MDPublications: Daniel Tarantola
  • The recognition and evolution of the HIV and human rights interface: 1981–2017 (11/30/2018) - by Daniel Tarantola and Sofia Gruskin (book edited by Gian Luca Burci and Brigit Toebes), in Research Handbook on Global Health Law
  • Non-communicable diseases and human rights: Global synergies, gaps and opportunities (4/18/2016) - by Laura Ferguson, Daniel Tarantola, Michael Hoffmann and Sofia Gruskin, for Global Public Health.
  • Health and Human Rights: Overview (2/9/2016) - by Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola, edited by Michael J. Caplan (Editor-in-Chief), for Elsevier.
  • Searching for Justice and Health (8/1/2015) - By Daniel Tarantola, Kenneth Camargo, and Sofia Gruskin, published in the American Journal of Public Health.
  • Noncommunicable Diseases and Human Rights: A Promising Synergy (5/1/2014) - By Sofia Gruskin, Laura Ferguson, Daniel Tarantola and Robert Beaglehole, published in the American Journal of Public Health.
  • Health and Human Rights in a Changing World (1/1/2013) - Edited by Michael A. Grodin, Daniel Tarantola, George J. Annas and Sofia Gruskin, published by Routledge.
  • “Using Indicators to Determine the Contribution of Human Rights to Public Health Efforts,” in Health and Human Rights in a Changing World (1/1/2013) - By Sofia Gruskin and Laura Ferguson, edited by Michael Grodin, Daniel Tarantola, George Annas, and Sofia Gruskin, published by Routledge.
  • “International Health, Global Health, and Human Rights,” in the Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health (9/27/2012) - By Daniel Tarantola, Laura Ferguson and Sofia Gruskin, edited by Richard Parker and Marni Sommer, published by Routledge.
  • “Um Panorama Sobre Saúde e Direitos Humanos” (An Overview of Health and Human Rights), in Vulnerabilidade e Direitos Humanos – Prevenção e Promoção da Saúde (Vulnerability and Human Rights: Health Prevention and Promotion) (8/31/2012) - By Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola, edited by Vera Paiva, José Ricardo Ayres and Cassia Maria Buchalla, published by Juruá Editora.
  • Avoiding plagiarism: The assurance of original publication (6/1/2011) - By Bernard M. Dickens, Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola, published in the American Journal of Public Health.
  • “Universal Access: Are National Strategic Plans Sensitive to Human Rights?,” in From the Ground Up: Building Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Care Programs in Resource-Limited Settings (1/1/2009) - Book chapter by Daniel Tarantola and Sofia Gruskin, edited by Richard G. Marlink, Sara J. Teitelman, published by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
  • “Health and Human Rights: Overview,” in the International Encyclopedia of Public Health (9/26/2008) - By Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola, edited by Kris Heggenhougen (Editor-in-Chief), Stella Quah (Associate Editor-in-Chief), published by Elsevier.
  • “Human Rights Approach to Public Health Policy,” in the International Encyclopedia of Public Health (Vol 3.) (9/12/2008) - By Daniel Tarantola and Sofia Gruskin, edited by Kris Heggenhougen (Editor-in-Chief) and Stella Quah (Associate Editor-in-Chief), published by Academic Press.
  • Universal Access to HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care: Assessing the Inclusion of Human Rights in International and National Strategic Plans (8/1/2008) - By Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola, published in AIDS.
  • Human Rights, Health and Development (7/31/2008) - By Daniel Tarantola, Andrew C. Byrnes, Michael Johnson, Lynn Kemp, Anthony B. Zwi and Sofia Gruskin, published in the Australian Journal of Human Rights.
  • History, principles, and practice of health and human rights (8/4/2007) - By Sofia Gruskin, Edward J. Mills and Daniel Tarantola, published in The Lancet.
  • Jonathan Mann: Founder of the Health and Human Rights Movement (11/1/2006) - By Daniel Tarantola, Sofia Gruskin, Theodore M. Brown and Elizabeth Fee, published in the American Journal of Public Health.

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