The international community has made great progress in improving
global health. But staggering health inequalities between rich and
poor still remain, raising fundamental questions of social justice. In
a book that systematically defines the burgeoning field of global
health law, Lawrence Gostin drives home the need for effective global
governance for health and offers a blueprint for reform, based on the
principle that the opportunity to live a healthy life is a basic human
right. Gostin shows how critical it is for institutions and
international agreements to focus not only on illness but also on the
essential conditions that enable people to stay healthy throughout
their lifespan: nutrition, clean water, mosquito control, and tobacco
reduction. Policies that shape agriculture, trade, and the environment
have long-term impacts on health, and Gostin proposes major reforms of
global health institutions and governments to ensure better
coordination, more transparency, and accountability. He illustrates
the power of global health law with case studies on AIDS, influenza,
tobacco, and health worker migration. Today's pressing health needs
worldwide are a problem not only for the medical profession but also
for all concerned citizens. Designed with the beginning student,
advanced researcher, and informed public in mind, Global Health Law
will be a foundational resource for teaching, advocacy, and public
discourse in global health.
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ISBN
9780674369870
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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