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This book provides a detailed understanding of the evolving relationship between global health and human rights, by bringing together leading academics in the field to explain the norms and principles that define it, examine the methods and tools for implementing human rights to promote health, apply essential human rights to leading public health threats, and analyze rising human rights challenges in a rapidly globalizing world.
List of contents
- Foreword: Human Rights are Central to Global Health
- Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
- Introduction: Global Health and Human Rights
- Lawrence O. Gostin and Benjamin Mason Meier
- I. The Human Rights Movement: International Norms and Principles
- Chapter 1. The Birth and Development of Human Rights for Health
- Benjamin Mason Meier, Thérèse Murphy and Lawrence O. Gostin
- Chapter 2. Global Health Law: Legal Foundations for Social Justice in Public Health
- Lawrence O. Gostin, Matiangai V. S. Sirleaf and Eric A. Friedman
- Chapter 3. The Right to Health and Health-Related Human Rights
- John Tobin and Damon Barrett
- Chapter 4. The Rights-Based Approach to Health
- Flavia Bustreo and Curtis F.J. Doebbler
- II. Bringing Rights Home: Tools for Human Rights Implementation and Accountability
- Chapter 5. Translating International Law into Domestic Law, Policy, and Practice
- Gillian MacNaughton and Angela Duger
- Chapter 6. Human Rights Advocacy in Global Health
- Joseph J. Amon and Eric A. Friedman
- Chapter 7. Monitoring and Review to Assess Human Rights Implementation
- Benjamin Mason Meier, Hanna Huffstetler and Judith Bueno de Mesquita
- Chapter 8. Justiciability of Human Rights for Health
- Colleen M. Flood and Bryan Thomas
- Chapter 9. Advancing Human Rights through Global Health Governance
- Benjamin Mason Meier, Margherita Marianna Cinà and Lawrence O. Gostin
- III. Contemporary Applications: Healthy People, Healthy Populations
- Chapter 10. Communicable Diseases, Health Security, and Human Rights: From AIDS to Ebola
- Sharifah Sekalala and John Harrington
- Chapter 11. Human Rights and Non-Communicable Diseases: Controlling Tobacco and Promoting Healthy Diets
- Brigit Toebes and David Patterson
- Chapter 12. The Emergence of "New" Health- Related Human Rights: Recognizing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Benjamin Mason Meier and Inga T. Winkler
- Chapter 13. Chronic Illness: Disability and Mental Health
- Oliver Lewis and Soumitra Pathare
- Chapter 14. Equity in Health: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- Terry McGovern and Aziza Ahmed
- IV. New Challenges: Human Rights to Advance Public Health in a Globalizing Era
- Chapter 15. Health and Human Rights through Global Development: The Right to Development, Rights-Based Approach to Development, and Sustainable Development Goals
- Stephen P. Marks and Alice Han
- Chapter 16. International Trade, Public Health, and Human Rights
- Chuang-Feng Wu and Chien-Huei Wu
- Chapter 17. Health and Human Rights in Conflict and Emergencies
- Dabney P. Evans, Edward L. Queen and Lara S. Martin
- Chapter 18. Human Subjects in Globalized Health Research
- Andrés Constantin and Roberto Andorno
- Chapter 19. The Environment, a Changing Climate, and Planetary Health
- Alexandra Phelan
- Chapter 20. Global Health and Human Rights in the Age of Populism
- Lawrence O. Gostin, Andrés Constantin and Benjamin Mason Meier
- Conclusion
About the author
Lawrence O. Gostin is University Professor (Georgetown University's highest academic rank), Founding O'Neill Chair in Global Health Law, and Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Professor Gostin is the Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on National and Global Health Law, and serves on expert WHO advisory committees. He is a Member of the National Academy of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences, Council on Foreign Relations, and Hastings Center.
Benjamin Mason Meier is an Associate Professor of Global Health Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Scholar at Georgetown Law School's O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, and a consultant to international organizations, national governments, and nongovernmental organizations. Dr. Meier's interdisciplinary research-at the intersection of global health, international law, and public policy-examines the development, evolution, and application of human rights in global health.
Summary
Human rights are essential to global health, yet rising threats in an increasingly divided world are challenging the progressive evolution of health-related human rights. It is necessary to empower a new generation of scholars, advocates, and practitioners to sustain the global commitment to universal rights in public health. Looking to the next generation to face the struggles ahead, this book provides a detailed understanding of the evolving relationship between global health and human rights, laying a human rights foundation for the advancement of transformative health policies, programs, and practices.
International human rights law has been repeatedly shown to advance health and wellbeing - empowering communities and fostering accountability for realizing the highest attainable standard of health. This book provides a compelling examination of international human rights as essential for advancing public health. It demonstrates how human rights strengthens human autonomy and dignity, while placing clear responsibilities on government to safeguard the public's health and safety.
Bringing together leading academics in the field of health and human rights, this volume: (1) explains the norms and principles that define the field, (2) examines the methods and tools for implementing human rights to promote health, (3) applies essential human rights to leading public health threats, and (4) analyzes rising human rights challenges in a rapidly globalizing world. This foundational text shows why interdisciplinary scholarship and action are essential for health-related human rights, placing human rights at the center of public health and securing a future of global health with justice.
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This edited book pioneers the interdisciplinary field of international human rights law and global health governance. It argues that global governance regimes have created and built a legal framework where health-related rights are explicit, protected and are advocated for by individuals and communities across the world.