This paper reflects on Lawrence Gostin’s Global Health Law. In so doing seeks to contribute to the debate about how global health justice is best conceived and achieved. Gostin’s vision of global health is one which is communal and in which health is directly connected to other justice concerns. Hence the need for health-in-all policies, and the importance of focusing on basic and communal health goods rather than high-tech and individual ones. This paper asks whether this broadly communal vision of global health justice is best served by making the right to health central to the project. It explores a number of reasons why rights-talk might be problematic in the context of health justice; namely, structurally, rights are individual and sta...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
This paper explores the extent to which global health governance – in the context of the early imple...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
The singular message in Global Health Law is that we must strive to achieve global health with justi...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
Recognition that individuals and communities enjoy a human right to health has, progressively, come ...
The origin and justification of human rights, whether anchored in biological theory, natural law the...
The human right to health has assumed considerable prominence as one of the most pressing internatio...
A right to health is one of a range of socioeconomic rights for which states accept an obligation un...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
International norms recognize the special value of health. The WHO Constitution states that “the enj...
This article offers a way to achieve global health with justice as a global health imperative. It is...
Upholding and seeking justice in society has been important for philosophers and religious thinkers ...
In "Just Health", Norman Daniels makes a strong argument for obligations of mutual assistance to ful...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
This paper explores the extent to which global health governance – in the context of the early imple...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...
The singular message in Global Health Law is that we must strive to achieve global health with justi...
This article offers an integrated account of two strands of global health justice: health-related hu...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
Recognition that individuals and communities enjoy a human right to health has, progressively, come ...
The origin and justification of human rights, whether anchored in biological theory, natural law the...
The human right to health has assumed considerable prominence as one of the most pressing internatio...
A right to health is one of a range of socioeconomic rights for which states accept an obligation un...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
International norms recognize the special value of health. The WHO Constitution states that “the enj...
This article offers a way to achieve global health with justice as a global health imperative. It is...
Upholding and seeking justice in society has been important for philosophers and religious thinkers ...
In "Just Health", Norman Daniels makes a strong argument for obligations of mutual assistance to ful...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
This paper explores the extent to which global health governance – in the context of the early imple...
One would be hard pressed to find a more controversial or nebulous human right than the right to he...