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Breastfeeding in Refugee Camps: A Child and Maternal Right?
Human Rights Law Review ( IF 1.150 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-07 , DOI: 10.1093/hrlr/ngaa064
Aleisha Ebrahimi

In recognition of the health benefits breastfeeding offers for both mother and child, breastfeeding has been acknowledged in various International Human Rights Law instruments. Furthermore, against the backdrop of aggressive formula milk marketing campaigns, significant soft law provisions contained within the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes 1981 regulate and control the promotion of breastmilk substitutes. Refugee camps, however, remain aligned with pre-code practice, as formula milk is often one of the first donations to arrive in camps. Mothers, who are still affected by historical formula marketing campaigns, receive formula milk and perceive its availability and distribution as an endorsement over breastfeeding. In this article, International Human Rights Law is analysed, within the framework of the principle of the best interests of the child, to determine if the choice to breastfeed should be protected as a human right and how the indiscriminate supply of formula milk interacts with this choice in refugee camps.

中文翻译:

难民营的母乳喂养:孩子和母亲的权利?

鉴于母乳喂养对母亲和儿童的健康益处,母乳喂养已在各种国际人权法文书中得到承认。此外,在激烈的配方奶营销活动的背景下,《1981 年国际母乳代用品营销守则》中包含的重要软法条款规范和控制了母乳代用品的推广。然而,难民营仍然与预先编码的做法保持一致,因为配方奶通常是第一批到达难民营的捐款之一。仍然受到历史配方奶粉营​​销活动影响的母亲们收到了配方奶,并将其供应和分发视为对母乳喂养的认可。本文分析了国际人权法,
更新日期:2021-02-07
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