This timely Research Handbook provides a critical conceptualization and definition of the growing field of global health law. The Handbook forms the first comprehensive study on the treatment of health issues in international legal regimes and explores the role of international law in addressing the most prominent global health challenges. The editors have consciously adopted a holistic approach by including “soft” norms and informal law-making processes in the Handbook’s scope to give a realistic account of the normative framework that shapes contemporary global health. Despite following a predominantly legal perspective, the Handbook also adopts an interdisciplinary approach by looking at health from a governance perspective and using ins...