A population’s health and wellbeing is primarily a national responsibility. Every state owes all of its inhabitants a comprehensive package of essential health goods and services under its obligations to respect, protect, and fulfill the human right to health. Yet health is also a global responsibility. Every state has a duty to ensure a safe and healthy world, with particular attention to the needs of the world’s poorest people. Improving health and reducing unconscionable health inequalities is both an international obligation under the human right to health and a matter of global social justice. The mutual obligations of states to safeguard the health of their own inhabitants and the health of people everywhere are poorly defined, with s...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
The singular message in Global Health Law is that we must strive to achieve global health with justi...
Abstract Background Global health institutions increa...
A population’s health and wellbeing is primarily a national responsibility. Every state owes all of ...
Preventable and treatable injuries and diseases are overwhelming sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian subc...
A coalition of civil society organizations and academics is initiating a Joint Action and Learning I...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
Background: Although health is a right of all individuals without any distinction, the realisation o...
A global coalition of civil society and academics recently launched the Joint Action and Learning In...
This article analyzes the growing chasm between international power and state responsibility in heal...
What are the respective roles and responsibilities of global, national, and local communities as wel...
International norms recognize the special value of health. The WHO Constitution states that “the enj...
The right to health has been repeatedly recognized as one of the core human rights, essential for hu...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
The singular message in Global Health Law is that we must strive to achieve global health with justi...
Abstract Background Global health institutions increa...
A population’s health and wellbeing is primarily a national responsibility. Every state owes all of ...
Preventable and treatable injuries and diseases are overwhelming sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian subc...
A coalition of civil society organizations and academics is initiating a Joint Action and Learning I...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
Background: Although health is a right of all individuals without any distinction, the realisation o...
A global coalition of civil society and academics recently launched the Joint Action and Learning In...
This article analyzes the growing chasm between international power and state responsibility in heal...
What are the respective roles and responsibilities of global, national, and local communities as wel...
International norms recognize the special value of health. The WHO Constitution states that “the enj...
The right to health has been repeatedly recognized as one of the core human rights, essential for hu...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
The singular message in Global Health Law is that we must strive to achieve global health with justi...
Abstract Background Global health institutions increa...