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Attacks on Health Care in the War in Ukraine: International Law and the Need for Accountability

by Lawrence Gostin and Leonard Rubenstein, April 1, 2002.

The international system and institutions have failed in their duties to prevent attacks on health care in war and hold perpetrators to account. There is inadequate surveillance, insufficient action on prevention and, most of all, a complete abdication of the responsibility to end impunity for the attacks.

Read the full JAMA piece here.

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