Communicable diseases represent a major global public health threat. In fact, owing to the globalisation of travel and trade, these diseases cross borders at an unprecedented rate and multiply exposure and mutual vulnerability of people around the globe. A watershed in infectious disease surveillance and control was marked by the adoption of the WHO International Health Regulations 2005, which is the only global binding instrument governing the reporting of disease outbreaks and the prevention of their international spread. Given the ever-increasing interconnection between public health, human rights protection and international security, this chapter offers a critical analysis of the application of the Regulations in times of public health...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and its global health security treaty, the International Health ...
The global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome highlighted the need to detect and control di...
Communicable diseases represent a major global public health threat. In fact, owing to the globalisa...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
The world is increasingly vulnerable to infectious diseases. Although the fundamental reform of the ...
The International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR 2005) came into force in June 2007. These revised Reg...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, as the overarching instrument for global health sec...
In the age of air travel and globalized trade, pathogens that once took months or even years to spre...
This chapter focuses on the political impact of two key elements that were introduced in the revised...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, as the overarching instrument for global health sec...
In May 2005, the World Health Organization adopted the new International Health Regulations (IHR), w...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
The new International Health Regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2005 (IHR 2005)...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and its global health security treaty, the International Health ...
The global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome highlighted the need to detect and control di...
Communicable diseases represent a major global public health threat. In fact, owing to the globalisa...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
The world is increasingly vulnerable to infectious diseases. Although the fundamental reform of the ...
The International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR 2005) came into force in June 2007. These revised Reg...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, as the overarching instrument for global health sec...
In the age of air travel and globalized trade, pathogens that once took months or even years to spre...
This chapter focuses on the political impact of two key elements that were introduced in the revised...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, as the overarching instrument for global health sec...
In May 2005, the World Health Organization adopted the new International Health Regulations (IHR), w...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
The new International Health Regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2005 (IHR 2005)...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and its global health security treaty, the International Health ...
The global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome highlighted the need to detect and control di...