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Medical Countermeasures for Pandemic Influenza: Ethics and the Law

JAMA, 2006
SERIOUS OUTBREAKS OF AVIAN INFLUENZA A (H5N1) have occurred among birds in Asia, with cases now reported in Europe. Although H5N1 is highly contagious among birds, it is rare in humans due to a significant species barrier. As of January 7, 2006, 146 cases were reported with 76 deaths.
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International Investment Law and the Pandemic

This book discusses how the Covid pandemic has reshaped investment screening mechanisms, investment law and arbitration. Contributions from leading academics and practitioners offer a fresh perspective on the reform of the ISDS mechanism and investment treaties; security and public order risks in FDI screening; the application of treaty standards and ...
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The Need for Historical Fluency in Pandemic Law and Policy

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Abstract The primary claim of this essay is that historical fluency is required for effective work in crafting legal and policy interventions as a part of public health emergency preparedness and response (PHEPR). At a broad level, public health law is explicitly recognized as a key systems-level component of PHEPR practice.1 This essay ...
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