Global Health Law & Policy
Ensuring Justice for a Healthier World
Lawrence O Gostin editor Benjamin Mason Meier editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:17th Jan '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Globalization has unleashed the spread of communicable and non-communicable diseases, connected societies through vulnerability to common threats, and revealed the limitations of domestic legislation in addressing economic, social, and political determinants of health. Yet if globalization has presented challenges to disease prevention and health promotion, with the COVID-19 pandemic making clear the governance challenges ahead, global health law offers the promise of bridging national boundaries to alleviate global inequities. The academic field of global health law analyzes the law and policy frameworks that apply to the new public health threats, non-state actors, and regulatory instruments that structure global health. Arising out of international health law--which narrowly focuses on relationships among states--the field of global health law reflects the changing institutional architecture, norms, and diplomacy necessary to respond to the health threats of the twenty-first century. The new law and policy frameworks, placing public health obligations on the global community of state and non-state actors, ensure justice in global health through institutions that embrace values of transparent governance, multisectoral engagement, and legal accountability. As the study and practice of global health law has expanded over the past decade, and especially through the COVID-19 response, students and scholars require a foundational text to comprehend this shifting landscape. Lawrence O. Gostin and Benjamin Mason Meier have edited this text to help readers understand the promise of law and policy in global health. Assembling leading academics across the field of global health law, this volume (1) explains the conceptual frameworks and governance institutions that define the field, (2) applies global health governance to disease prevention and health promotion, (3) examines economic institutions that influence global health, and (4) analyzes international legal efforts to address rising health threats.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, health touches on and is influenced by almost every aspect of human society. Books on global health law are therefore ambitious projects. Global Health Law & Policy is no different and does an admirable job in not only providing expert perspectives across a complex and wide-ranging field but doing so in a way that provides an accessible introduction to students to the range of topics in modern global health law. * Melbourne Journal of International Law *
There is much to admire in this edited volume, including its ambitious coverage of the history, theory and empirical scope of global health law from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. * Sara E. Davies, International Affairs *
ISBN: 9780197687710
Dimensions: 165mm x 229mm x 53mm
Weight: 953g
600 pages