This dissertation presents three studies that reimagine the definition and role of international law to address transnational health threats and social inequalities. The first chapter assesses opportunities for traditional international laws to promote global health, specifically examining when and why global health treaties may be helpful. Evidence from 90 quantitative impact evaluations of past treaties was synthesized and an analytic framework was developed. The second chapter builds on this work by evaluating a broad range of opportunities for working towards global collective action on antimicrobial resistance, including those that involve building institutions, crafting incentives and mobilizing interests. This chapter argues that the...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
The way we understand the term health is being changed significantly under continuous globalisation....
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
This dissertation presents three studies that reimagine the definition and role of international law...
This dissertation presents three studies that evaluate different strategies for addressing transnati...
Addressing the increasingly globalised determinants of many important problems affecting human healt...
The last two decades have brought revolutionary changes in global health, driven by popular concern ...
Contemporary international society is characterized, among other elements, by its progressive humani...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
Abstract Background In recent years, there have been ...
The examination of public health law traditionally focuses on constitutions, statutes, regulations, ...
This article examines and discusses the essence and scope of international health law, which is a ne...
The international community joined together during the late twentieth century to form a world trade ...
It has been only recently that scholars have engaged in a serious discussion of public health law. ...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
The way we understand the term health is being changed significantly under continuous globalisation....
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
This dissertation presents three studies that reimagine the definition and role of international law...
This dissertation presents three studies that evaluate different strategies for addressing transnati...
Addressing the increasingly globalised determinants of many important problems affecting human healt...
The last two decades have brought revolutionary changes in global health, driven by popular concern ...
Contemporary international society is characterized, among other elements, by its progressive humani...
Global health law is essential in responding to the infectious disease threats of a globalizing worl...
Abstract Background In recent years, there have been ...
The examination of public health law traditionally focuses on constitutions, statutes, regulations, ...
This article examines and discusses the essence and scope of international health law, which is a ne...
The international community joined together during the late twentieth century to form a world trade ...
It has been only recently that scholars have engaged in a serious discussion of public health law. ...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
The way we understand the term health is being changed significantly under continuous globalisation....
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...