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E-grāmata: Law and Global Health: Current Legal Issues Volume 16

Edited by (Professor of Health and Medical Law, The University of Sydney), Edited by (Reader in Global Health, Institute of Global Health), Edited by (Emeritus Professor of English Law, University College London)
  • Formāts: 600 pages
  • Sērija : Current Legal Issues
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191003455
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  • Formāts: 600 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9780191003455

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Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems (now available in journal format), is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloquium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.

Law and Global Health, the sixteenth volume in the Current Legal Issues series, offers an insight into the scholarship examining the relationship between global health and the law. Covering a wide range of areas from all over the world, articles in the volume look at areas of human rights, vulnerable populations, ethical issues, legal responses and governance.
List of Abbreviations
xi
Notes on Contributors xv
Global Health: An Introduction 1(10)
Michael Freeman
Keynote Address: Justice and Global Health 11(12)
James Orbinski
A RIGHT TO HEALTH
1 What is Health?
23(14)
Charles Foster
Jonathan Herring
2 Pathways Towards a Framework Convention on Global Health: Political Mobilization for the Human Right to Health
37(26)
Kent Buse
Lawrence O. Gostin
Eric A. Friedman
3 The Bloodless Ideological Supreme Court Battle over the Affordable Care Act and the `Right to Health' in America
63(13)
George J. Annas
4 Conceptualizing Implementation of the Right to Health: The Learning Network for Health and Human Rights, Western Cape, South Africa
76(18)
Maria Stuttaford
Damaris Kiewiets
Wendy Nefdt
Vanessa Reynolds
Glynis Rhodes
Lulama Sigasana
Leslie London
5 Access to Essential Medicines in Kenya: Intellectual Property, Anti-Counterfeiting, and the Right to Health
94(27)
John Harrington
B VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
6 Vulnerability: An Issue for Law and Policy in Pandemic Planning?
121(12)
Belinda Bennett
Terry Carney
7 Legally Vulnerable: What is Vulnerability and Who is Vulnerable?
133(16)
Hazel Biggs
Caroline Jones
8 The ECHR, Health Care, and Irregular Migrants
149(16)
Sylvie Da Lomba
9 Rights-based Approaches to HIV in the Middle East and North Africa Region
165(17)
David Patterson
Shereen El Feki
Khadija Moalla
10 Indigenous People, Emerging Research, and Global Health
182(11)
Mark Henaghan
11 Human Trafficking and Organ Trade: Does the Law Really Care for the Health of People?
193(16)
Daniel Sperling
12 Cross Border Commercial Surrogacy: A Global Patchwork of Inconsistency and Confusion
209(14)
Kerry Petersen
13 Maternal Mortality and Human Rights: From Theory to Practice
223(21)
Judith Bueno de Mesquita
14 Disability, Human Rights, and Global Health: Past, Present, Future
244(20)
Maya Sabatello
15 What-Can Human Rights Do for Women's Health?
264(11)
Kristen Hessler
16 Uvulectomy, Children's Rights and Public Health Challenges in Chad: Confronting Highly-Condoned Traditional Practice
275(20)
Jacquineau Azetsop
C ETHICAL ISSUES
17 Adding Nonideal Agents to Work Out a Pending Debt
295(13)
Florencia Luna
18 Global Ageing: Demographic and Ethical Challenges to Population Health and Development Policies
308(23)
Michal Engelman
19 Libertarian Paternalism and Public Health Nudges
331(23)
Stephen Holland
20 Interrogation Medicine?
354(15)
M. Gregg Bloche
D LEGAL RESPONSES
21 Global Health, Law, and Ethics: Fragmented Sovereignty and the Limits of Universal Theory
369(17)
John Coggon
22 International Human Rights Laws and Principles: Cornerstone for Defining Health Inequalities and Health Equity
386(8)
Paula Braveman
23 Exposing the Limits of the Law? Biotechnological Challenges to Global Health
394(25)
Sara Fovargue
24 Global Health Law Norms: A Coherent Framework to Understand PPACA's Approach to Eliminate Health Disparities and Address Implementation Challenges
419(33)
Gwendolyn Roberts Majette
25 Global Health Law: Aspirational, Paradoxical, or Oxymoronic?
452(13)
George P. Smith
26 Environmental Sustainability and Global Health Law: The Case Study of Globalizing Artificial Photosynthesis
465(13)
Tom A Faunce
Anton Wasson
Kim Crow
27 Bridging the Health/Law Divide in Global Health Law: The Role of Law Professors
478(14)
Scott Burris
28 International Law and Global Health
492(21)
Geoffrey B. Cockerham
William C. Cockerham
E GOVERNANCE
29 Competition and Cooperation in Global Health Governance: The Impact of Multiple Framings
513(19)
Colin McInnes
Anne Roemer Mahler
30 The Interlocking World of Global Health Governance: The Tobacco Industry, Bilateral Investment Treaties, and Health Policy
532(27)
Hadii M. Mamudu
31 Mission (Impossible? The WHO as a `Norm Entrepreneur' in Global Health Governance
559(15)
Obijiofor Aginam
32 Policy Space for Health in the Context of Emerging European Trade Policies
574(19)
Meri Koivusalo
Nicola Watt
33 An Agenda for Normative Policy Analysis in the Study of Global Health Governance
593(16)
Benjamin Mason Meier
34 The Contributions of Science and Politics to Global Food Safety Law
609(26)
Erik Millstone
Index 635
Belinda Bennett is Professor of Health and Medical Law at the University of Sydney. She researches on legal regulation of biomedicine and on the impact of globalisation on health law.

Michael Freeman is Professor Emeritus of English Law at UCL. He is Editor of this series, editor of the International Journal of Children's Rights, and author of The Ethics of Public Health, Ashgate, 2010. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.



Sarah Hawkes is Reader in Global Health at the Institute for Global Health, UCL, and a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow in International Public Engagement.