This book reviews the efficacy of Global Health Law, assessing why its
legal framework based on the International Health Regulations did not
represent a valid tool in the containment of modern global pandemics
such as COVID-19. The book provides an introduction to the
international legal framework surrounding epidemics and pandemics and
the main global governance issues that have been generated by the
COVID-19 outbreak. It highlights the main shortcomings of Global
Health Law, while also including practical proposals to improve the
WHO’s mechanism to prevent and respond to future disease outbreaks,
such as the New Pandemic Treaty. Emphasis is placed on what has not
worked in the international, regional and national responses to
COVID-19. It is argued that the pandemic has shed light on the
weaknesses of global and domestic health law. By identifying legal
gaps and providing legal arguments, the book contributes to the
historical and conceptual foundation as well as the practical
development of international law in the new age of COVID-19, with the
ultimate goal of stimulating legal reform in this vital new era. The
work will be essential reading for academics, researchers and
policy-makers working in International Law, Health Law, Environmental
Law, Human Rights Law, Biolaw, and the Law of International
Organizations.
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An Analysis in the Age of Covid-19
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003815815
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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