dc.description.abstract | Today, as never before, we live process of universal inclusion of various types of rights, which does not mean a direct relation to the realization of human rights. The struggle for the right remains everyday. This relentless pursuit of a more fraternal society need to build and cross bridges that lead us to respect and penetrating new emerging human rights, in this dissertation we study the right to health just like this ‘bridge’ for the realization of the right to the right. Thus, this thesis will deal-the theme of the right to health in the context of the cooperation of the BRICS schedule, understanding that the realization of this right can be a ‘bridge’ to the execution of other social rights. The BRICS reveals new ways of living in cosmopolitan society, a process that starts, especially, in the post-World War II. The economic blocks of regional integration can no longer cope responding to the complexity of society, in particular, regarding to the elimination of contradictions, social and economic inequalities and uneven development between nations. Thereby, just by being part of this group geographically distant countries and very different, but at the same time, from a fraternal look can see the other as a another self, is the place that visualizes concrete possibilities of social transformation through a new form of international cooperation between these countries, in addition to economic development, aims implement human rights. The right to health - as a ‘bridge’ for the realization of other human rights - appears in this new agenda of cooperation within BRICS, representing a basic social right to human development, which breaks boundaries, thus enabling the creation consensus and agreements and running for overcome the barrier of a sovereign state. These assumptions are essential, since they are part of the metatheory of fraternal law, conceptual basis for this dissertation. Besides the analysis based on this theory, it sought other ways to search and uncover old / new concepts through a new cooperation model, which broke with traditional forms of integration. These assumptions have guided both the bibliographic research and the study of political and legal instruments and participation in congresses, which allowed the construction of this dissertation, which is not a definitive conclusion on the subject, but a ‘bridge’ to deepen as the right health still needs to be studied and discussed. | en |