Research handbook on global health law /
edited by Gian Luca Burci, Brigit Toebes.
- xiii, 561 pages ; 24 cm.
- Research handbooks on globalisation and the law .
Table of contents
Contents:
PART I FRAMING GLOBAL HEALTH LAW 1. Introduction Brigit Toebes
2. Global health law and governance: concepts, tools, actors and power Suerie Moon
PART II INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HEALTH 3. Still Getting to Know You: Global Health Law and the right to health John Tobin
4. Hardwired human rights: a health and human rights perspective on global health law Therese Murphy
5. Health and international trade law Benn McGrady
6. Health and intellectual property rights Frederick Abbott
7. Health and international investment law Chiara Giorgetti
8. Health and international environmental law Makane M. Mbengue and Susanna Waltman
9. Health and international humanitarian law Annyssa Bellal and Geneva Call
PART III INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF HEALTH CHALLENGES 10. Communicable Disease Control Stefania Negri
11. The recognition and evolution of the HIV and human rights interface: 1981-2017 Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola
12. Tobacco control Suzanne Zhou and Jonathan Liberman
13. Global Health Law and Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention: Maximizing Opportunities by Understanding Constraints Amandine Garde
14. Global Health Law and Obesity: Towards a Complementary Approach of Public Health and Human Rights Law Mette Hartley, Katharina O'Cathaoir and Celine Brassart Olsen
15. Harmonization and standardization in global health Xavier Seuba
PART IV CONCLUSION 16. Global Health Law: Present and Future Gian Luca Burci
Index
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Public health laws - Moral & Ethical Aspects - U K