Law and Global Health

Law and Global Health

Current Legal Issues Volume 16

Hawkes, Sarah; Bennett, Belinda; Freeman, Michael D.

Oxford University Press

12/2014

672

Dura

Inglês

9780199688999

15 a 20 dias

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INTRODUCTION ; KEYNOTE ; PART A: A RIGHT TO HEALTH ; 1. What is health ; 2. Pathways towards a framework convention on global health: political mobilization for the human right to health ; 3. The bloodless ideological supreme court battle over the affordable care act and the 'right to health' in America ; 4. Conceptualising Implementation of the Right to Health: the Learning Network for Health and Human Rights, Western Cape, South Africa ; 5. Access to essential medicines in Kenya: intellectual property, anti-counterfeiting and the right to health ; PART B: VULNERABLE POPULATIONS ; 6. Vulnerability: an issue for law and policy in pandemic planning? ; 7. Legally vulnerable: What is vulnerability and who is vulnerable? ; 8. The ECHR, Health Care and Irregular Migrants ; 9. Rights-based Approaches to HIV in the Middle East and North Africa Region ; 10. Indigenous people, emerging research and global health ; 11. Human Trafficking and Organ Trade: Does the Law Really Care for the Health of People? ; 12. Cross Border Commercial Surrogacy: A global patchwork of inconsistency and confusion ; 13. Maternal mortality and human rights: from theory to practice ; 14. Disability, human rights and global health: past, present and future ; 15. What can human rights do for women's health? ; 16. The practice of uvulectomy in Chad, children's rights and public health challenges ; PART C: ETHICAL ISSUES ; 17. Adding non-ideal agents to work out a pending debt ; 18. Global ageing: Demographic and ethical challenges to population health and development policies ; 19. Libertarian paternalism and public health nudges ; 20. Global health, law and ethics: Fragmented sovereignty and the limits of universal theory ; 21. - International human rights laws and principles: cornerstone for defining health inequalities and health equity ; 22. Exposing the limits of the law? Biotechnological challenges to global health ; 23. Global Health Law Norms: A Coherent Framework to Understand PPACA's Approach to Eliminate Health Disparities and Address Implementation Challenges ; 24. Global health law: aspirational, paradoxical or oxymoronic? ; 25. Environmental sustainability and global health law: the case study of global artificial photosynthesis ; 26. Bridging the health/law divide in global health: The role of law professors ; 27. International law and global health ; PART D: GOVERNANCE ; 28. Competitition and co-operation in global health governance: the impact of multiple framing ; 29. The interlocking world of global health governance: the tobacco industry, bilateral investment treaties and health policy ; 30. Mission (im)possible? WHO as a 'norm entrepreneur' in global health governance ; 31. Policy space for health in the context of emerging European trade policies ; 32. An agenda for normative policy analysis in global health governance ; 33. The contributions of science and politics to global food safety law
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