This paper considers the role for a Framework Convention on Global Health in addressing key challenges in women’s health at a global level. Part I analyses the conceptualization of health in terms of human rights and the linking of women’s rights and human rights. Part II seeks to identify pressing issues for women’s health, articulating 10 key challenges for women’s health. Part III considers the proposal for a Framework Convention on Global Health to meet global health needs. Finally, Part IV asks whether international law can provide a valuable platform to support recognition and achievement of women’s health rights and identifies key elements for supporting and promoting women’s health
The Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) represents an important idea for addressing the exp...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss global issues related to women\u27s health. Several univer...
The proposed Framework Convention on Global Health envisages the imposition of a binding obligation ...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
Despite renewed interest in global health governance in recent years, analysis of gender remains und...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This chapter considers how international and national human rights legal frameworks can be used to p...
This article uses Scale of Change theory as a framework to guide global health researchers to synerg...
In today\u27s world, discussion of women\u27s health and human rights are often given short shrift. ...
This introduction highlights the foundational importance of human rights for global health and provi...
The article comprises a conceptual framework to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of a global hea...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
As globalisation increases interdependence health becomes a subject of global governance, posing new...
The Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) represents an important idea for addressing the exp...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss global issues related to women\u27s health. Several univer...
The proposed Framework Convention on Global Health envisages the imposition of a binding obligation ...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
Despite renewed interest in global health governance in recent years, analysis of gender remains und...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This chapter considers how international and national human rights legal frameworks can be used to p...
This article uses Scale of Change theory as a framework to guide global health researchers to synerg...
In today\u27s world, discussion of women\u27s health and human rights are often given short shrift. ...
This introduction highlights the foundational importance of human rights for global health and provi...
The article comprises a conceptual framework to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of a global hea...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
As globalisation increases interdependence health becomes a subject of global governance, posing new...
The Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) represents an important idea for addressing the exp...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss global issues related to women\u27s health. Several univer...
The proposed Framework Convention on Global Health envisages the imposition of a binding obligation ...