A One Health approach calls for multisectoral and multi-institutional cooperation and partnership across the interfaces of human, animal and ecosystem health risks. Without strong governance, these interfaces risk detaching, leaving gaps in capacities to prevent, detect and respond to emerging and persisting public health threats. As a crucial component of governance, law can act as the fixture between interfaces. We examine some of the many forms and foci of law and propose that the process of law-making, implementation and evaluation can provide a benefit for strengthening law as a fixture between One Health interfaces. To demonstrate this, we discuss three current examples of international legal instruments for emerging infectious diseas...
The lack of a consolidated set of norms, principles, and procedures in international health law refl...
To achieve public health, an armoury of tools is necessary. Education, economics, politics, human ri...
The law-–global, national, and subnational–-plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role in safeg...
A One Health approach calls for multisectoral and multi-institutional cooperation and partnership ac...
Law lies at the centre of successful national strategies for prevention and control of noncommunicab...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
The Covid-19 pandemic and other major public health emergencies of international concern occurred in...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
The apparent failure of global health security to prevent or prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic has h...
International cooperation has become critical in controlling infectious diseases. In this article, I...
Health risks in the 21st century are beyond the control of any government in any country. In an era ...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
In 2009 the world experienced an influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 virus. While the pandemic was...
Ebola, SARS, H1N1, avian influenza In recent years these names have become familiar to the public In...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
The lack of a consolidated set of norms, principles, and procedures in international health law refl...
To achieve public health, an armoury of tools is necessary. Education, economics, politics, human ri...
The law-–global, national, and subnational–-plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role in safeg...
A One Health approach calls for multisectoral and multi-institutional cooperation and partnership ac...
Law lies at the centre of successful national strategies for prevention and control of noncommunicab...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
The Covid-19 pandemic and other major public health emergencies of international concern occurred in...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
The apparent failure of global health security to prevent or prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic has h...
International cooperation has become critical in controlling infectious diseases. In this article, I...
Health risks in the 21st century are beyond the control of any government in any country. In an era ...
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require interna...
In 2009 the world experienced an influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 virus. While the pandemic was...
Ebola, SARS, H1N1, avian influenza In recent years these names have become familiar to the public In...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
The lack of a consolidated set of norms, principles, and procedures in international health law refl...
To achieve public health, an armoury of tools is necessary. Education, economics, politics, human ri...
The law-–global, national, and subnational–-plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role in safeg...