The spread of infectious disease is always ranked high as a global threat. It features prominently among the list of urgent health challenges for the next decade, issued in early January 2020 by WHO. The emergence of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Hubei Province in China, is a reminder of global health vulnerabilities
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
There are many reasons to be interested in public health in China. China is the single most populous...
COVID-19 demands international cooperation, yet populist nationalism is resurgent, threatening publi...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
The COVID-19 pandemic caught the entire world off guard; presenting policy-makers with various thorn...
To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, governments throughout the world have introduced emergency measu...
© 2017. Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The declaration in 2009 that the H1N1 pandemic...
This STG Resilience Paper is part of the Commission Research Report and Interim Progress Report (Jun...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expec...
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the indivisibility and interdependence of human rights, as states’...
In March 2020, The World Health Organization (WHO) finally announced a coronavirus or Covid-19 disea...
Covid-19 has put a spotlight on the responsibilities of States under the International Health Regula...
Human rights scrutiny in the COVID-19 pandemic has largely focused on limitations of individual free...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
There are many reasons to be interested in public health in China. China is the single most populous...
COVID-19 demands international cooperation, yet populist nationalism is resurgent, threatening publi...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
The COVID-19 pandemic caught the entire world off guard; presenting policy-makers with various thorn...
To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, governments throughout the world have introduced emergency measu...
© 2017. Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The declaration in 2009 that the H1N1 pandemic...
This STG Resilience Paper is part of the Commission Research Report and Interim Progress Report (Jun...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expec...
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the indivisibility and interdependence of human rights, as states’...
In March 2020, The World Health Organization (WHO) finally announced a coronavirus or Covid-19 disea...
Covid-19 has put a spotlight on the responsibilities of States under the International Health Regula...
Human rights scrutiny in the COVID-19 pandemic has largely focused on limitations of individual free...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
There are many reasons to be interested in public health in China. China is the single most populous...
COVID-19 demands international cooperation, yet populist nationalism is resurgent, threatening publi...