Problemas y perspectivas del derecho médico moderno para combatientes en tiempos de pandemia y post-pandemia
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https://doi.org/10.21830/19006586.857Palabras clave:
Combatientes, derechos del paciente, derecho médico, rehabilitación, víctimasResumen
Este artículo pretende identificar los problemas actuales que afectan a los participantes en los conflictos armados y sus perspectivas dentro del derecho médico moderno en tiempos de pandemia y post-pandemia. Se utilizaron fundamentos teóricos, apoyados por el método dialéctico, para estudiar y esbozar los problemas actuales de derecho internacional humanitario y derecho médico moderno que afectan a los combatientes. Los métodos jurídicos formales y comparativos permitieron sugerencias sobre sus derechos médicos y humanos a la rehabilitación en el contexto de los cambios globales y las transformaciones sociales en tiempos de pandemia y pospandemia. Se concluye que los retos y perspectivas interrelacionados de los combatientes en estos tiempos implican componentes financieros, sociales, médicos y legales, que requieren la modernización del sistema de rehabilitación. Así, una política eficaz que ampare a los participantes en hostilidades garantiza una política nacional común que protege a todos los miembros de la sociedad.
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