Global Health Law

Global Health Law

by Lawrence O. Gostin
Global Health Law

Global Health Law

by Lawrence O. Gostin

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Overview

The international community has made great progress in improving global health. But staggering health inequalities between rich and poor still remain, raising fundamental questions of social justice. In a book that systematically defines the burgeoning field of global health law, Lawrence Gostin drives home the need for effective global governance for health and offers a blueprint for reform, based on the principle that the opportunity to live a healthy life is a basic human right.

Gostin shows how critical it is for institutions and international agreements to focus not only on illness but also on the essential conditions that enable people to stay healthy throughout their lifespan: nutrition, clean water, mosquito control, and tobacco reduction. Policies that shape agriculture, trade, and the environment have long-term impacts on health, and Gostin proposes major reforms of global health institutions and governments to ensure better coordination, more transparency, and accountability. He illustrates the power of global health law with case studies on AIDS, influenza, tobacco, and health worker migration.

Today's pressing health needs worldwide are a problem not only for the medical profession but also for all concerned citizens. Designed with the beginning student, advanced researcher, and informed public in mind, Global Health Law will be a foundational resource for teaching, advocacy, and public discourse in global health.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674369887
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/31/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 559
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Lawrence O. Gostin is Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and University Professor, Georgetown University’s highest academic rank. He directs the World Health Organization Center on National and Global Health Law and serves on the National Cancer Advisory Board.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Global Health Narratives: Listening to the Voices of the Young Part I: Failures in Global Health and Their Consequences - Health Inequities in Today’s Globalized World 1. Global Health Justice Toward a Transformative Agenda for Health Equity 2. Globalized Health Hazards: The Need for Collective Global Action 3. Global Health Law in the Broader Currents of Global Governance for Health Part II: Global Health Institutions 4. Fulfilling the Promise of the World Health Or ganization 5. Old and New Institutions From the World Bank to the Global Fund, the GAVI Alliance, and the Gates Foundation Part III: International Law and Global Health 6. The International Health Regulations Responding to Public Health Emergencies of International Concern 7. The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: The Global Response to Tobacco 8. Health and Human Rights Human Dignity, Global Justice, and Personal Security 9. Global Health, International Trade, and Intellectual Property: Toward a Fair Deal for the Global South Part IV: On the Horizon - The Quest for Global Social Justice 12. Pandemic Influenza: A Case Study on Global Health Security 13. The “Silent” Pandemic of Noncommunicable Diseases 14. Imagining Global Health with Justice Notes Glossary of Abbreviations, Key Terms, and Actors in Global Health Acknowledgments Index
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