This article examines the influence of human rights law on infectious disease control through the World Health Organization (who) International Health Regulations (‘IHR’). The who’s evolving work to mainstream human rights in global health governance strongly influenced the 2005 revision of the ihr, framing a new balance between health and human rights in public health emergencies. The 2005 ihr make respect for human rights a central principle and integrate human rights standards in explicit and implicit ways. Yet these reforms also fail to reflect economic, social and cultural rights, inadequately connect to the UN human rights system, and leave unresolved significant legal issues with major impacts on human rights. These weaknesses have b...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
NoThe World Health Organization (WHO) was intended to serve at the forefront of efforts to realize h...
This article examines how the ‘health security’ paradigm positions health-related human rights as su...
The United Nations (UN) plays a central role in realizing human rights to advance global health. Loo...
This article examines the World Health Organization (WHO), which plays the biggest role in combating...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
The article is focused on the problem of human rights (HRs), limited or derogated from, due to the C...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the connections between law and public health into stark relief. T...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences in several dimensions within contemporary society. One of...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...
The COVID-19 pandemic is reframing human rights in global health governance. International organisat...
NoThe World Health Organization (WHO) was intended to serve at the forefront of efforts to realize h...
This article examines how the ‘health security’ paradigm positions health-related human rights as su...
The United Nations (UN) plays a central role in realizing human rights to advance global health. Loo...
This article examines the World Health Organization (WHO), which plays the biggest role in combating...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
Human rights frame global health governance. In codifying a normative foundation for global governan...
The article is focused on the problem of human rights (HRs), limited or derogated from, due to the C...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the connections between law and public health into stark relief. T...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences in several dimensions within contemporary society. One of...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
COVID-19 has highlighted the responsibilities of states under the International Health Regulations (...
This contribution attempts to scope the multiple and complex relationships between measures to prote...