Abstract

The judicialization of healthcare and the right to health are the main topics of this article's analysis of the phenomena of medical practice and litigation in the Global South. It highlights the benefits and drawbacks of each strategy by contrasting the various tactics and results of medical safety litigation in Africa and Latin America. The significance of attaining universal health care and well-being for everyone in the Global South is also covered, as is the function of international cooperation and collaboration in this endeavor. The paper examines the prospects and problems posed among judicialization of healthcare in the context of social and economic equality and development using empirical data and interdisciplinary research.

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