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Global Health Law

2023
Abstract This chapter, “Global Health Law,” introduces the legal and policy frameworks that make up global health law. In a globalizing world, threats to public health increasingly transcend national frontiers and require cross-border coordination through international law.
Sharifah Sekalala, Roojin Habibi
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Global Health and the Law

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
In the final installment of the Global Health series, the authors review the common rules and behavior that make up the basis for global health law.
Gostin, Lawrence O., Sridhar, Devi
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Global Health, Vulnerable Populations, and Law

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2013
The most common response to the challenge of protecting health through law is to focus on protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals and to enhance their access to health care. Each one of us is vulnerable or potentially vulnerable because of the fragile, existential nature of the human condition.
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Global Health Law

2012
This chapter provides an overview of the emerging field of global health law. It examines the historical origins of the field and the factors contributing to its development. In addition, the chapter considers the nature and sources of international law.
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Global Health Law & Policy

2023
Abstract Globalization has unleashed the spread of communicable and non-communicable diseases—connecting societies in shared vulnerability to common threats—and revealed the limitations of domestic legislation in addressing economic, social, and political determinants of health.
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European Union Global Health Law

Право України, 2020
The European Union is an important player in global health issues. This paper firstly explains the concept of EU global health law and then examines a number of areas where the EU acts and may influence, directly or indirectly, global health issues (eg, trade, public health, health migration, development aid, and health security).
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International and Global Health Law

2018
International health law and global health law comprise a rather new field of academic study. Most broadly, this field encompasses all international legal arrangements pertinent to health—international environmental law, humanitarian and human rights law, trade and labor law, laws relating to arms control, and so on. More narrowly, it incorporates only
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Interdependence, Human Rights and Global Health Law

Health Care Analysis, 2015
The connection between health and human rights continues to play a prominent role within global health law. In particular, a number of theorists rely on the claim that there is a relation of interdependence between health and human rights. The nature and extent of this relation, however, is rarely defined, developed or defended in a conceptually robust
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Globalization of Public Health Law and Ethics

Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2012
The Constitution of the World Health Organization (1946) states that the “enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social position.” The international legal framework for this right was laid by the Universal ...
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A Globalized Theory of Public Health Law

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2002
This symposium issue of theJournal of Law, Medicine & Ethicsindicates that interest in public health law in the United States is enjoying a renaissance. The focus of the articles reflects this renaissance, as they explore the state of public health law in various contexts within the United States.
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