The Ethical and Public Health Implications of Family Separation.

Autor: Stange M; Mia Stange, M.P.H., oversees programmatic operations and partnerships for Terra Firma, a Medical-Legal Partnership for unaccompanied immigrant children. She holds a B.A. in Public Health from Brown University and a M.P.H. from Johns Hopkins University. Brett Stark, Esq., is Legal Director and co-founder of Terra Firma at Catholic Charities New York, where he represents unaccompanied immigrant children in federal and state litigation, specializing in asylum and Special Immigrant Juvenile cases. A former Equal Justice Works fellow, Brett has worked in refugee resettlement in Kenya, on human rights in Israel, and was a 2008 Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan. Brett is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Rochester, and is admitted to the New York Bar and the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York., Stark B; Mia Stange, M.P.H., oversees programmatic operations and partnerships for Terra Firma, a Medical-Legal Partnership for unaccompanied immigrant children. She holds a B.A. in Public Health from Brown University and a M.P.H. from Johns Hopkins University. Brett Stark, Esq., is Legal Director and co-founder of Terra Firma at Catholic Charities New York, where he represents unaccompanied immigrant children in federal and state litigation, specializing in asylum and Special Immigrant Juvenile cases. A former Equal Justice Works fellow, Brett has worked in refugee resettlement in Kenya, on human rights in Israel, and was a 2008 Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan. Brett is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Rochester, and is admitted to the New York Bar and the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics [J Law Med Ethics] 2019 Jun; Vol. 47 (2_suppl), pp. 91-94.
DOI: 10.1177/1073110519857327
Abstrakt: When immigrant children are separated from their parents, inexorable medical and legal harms result. Family separation violates a fundamental right of parents to participate in medical decisions involving their children. This paper reviews and contributes to evolving analyses of the public health, legal, and ethical consequences of immigration policy.
Databáze: MEDLINE