Public health events, as the common concern faced by the international community, call for the joint response from all mankind. The outbreak of the COVID-19 has highlighted the problems confronting the global governance of international public health, such as limited functions of international organizations and difficulties in achieving objectives, poor collaboration between governance subjects and their limited performance, overlapping legal basis of governance and blurred core function, and lack of solutions to special problems. The corresponding approaches can be taken to improve the efficiency of the governance of global public health, including supporting the role of international organizations to achieve the objectives, enhancing coor...
The COVID-19 crisis offers both special opportunities and challenges for Public Health. The initial ...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
© 2017. Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The declaration in 2009 that the H1N1 pandemic...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
COVID-19 has underlined the fact that in a context of recurring pandemics, public health is a basic ...
The world is currently facing the worst pandemic in a century and we were caught unprepared. COVID-1...
International collaboration is crucial to the COVID-19 response. In realizing global solidarity, the...
The spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a serious impact on public health. The spe...
COVID-19, a new pandemic, has swept the world. How could this have happened? In theory the world sho...
The present global health crisis is not primarily one of disease, but of governance... . Ilona Kickb...
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
Amid frenzied national responses to COVID-19, the world could soon reach a critical juncture to revi...
The emergence and quick spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the focus and dynamics of the de...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
Since March 2021, the world’s leaders have expressed a desire to “build back better,” reflecting a d...
The COVID-19 crisis offers both special opportunities and challenges for Public Health. The initial ...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
© 2017. Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The declaration in 2009 that the H1N1 pandemic...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that no country acting alone can respond effectively to health thre...
COVID-19 has underlined the fact that in a context of recurring pandemics, public health is a basic ...
The world is currently facing the worst pandemic in a century and we were caught unprepared. COVID-1...
International collaboration is crucial to the COVID-19 response. In realizing global solidarity, the...
The spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a serious impact on public health. The spe...
COVID-19, a new pandemic, has swept the world. How could this have happened? In theory the world sho...
The present global health crisis is not primarily one of disease, but of governance... . Ilona Kickb...
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
Amid frenzied national responses to COVID-19, the world could soon reach a critical juncture to revi...
The emergence and quick spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the focus and dynamics of the de...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
Since March 2021, the world’s leaders have expressed a desire to “build back better,” reflecting a d...
The COVID-19 crisis offers both special opportunities and challenges for Public Health. The initial ...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
© 2017. Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The declaration in 2009 that the H1N1 pandemic...