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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface xi
Editorial Notes xiii
Abbreviations xv
Reprint Permissions xix
Introduction xxi
Part I. Introduction to Public Health and International Law
Chapter 1. Introduction to Public Health 3
1.1 What Is Public Health? 3
1.2 Brief History of Public Health 8
1.3 The Globalization of Public Health 16
Chapter 2. Introduction to International Law 31
2.1 Why Is Law Important to Public Health? 31
2.2 Why Is International Law Important to Public Health? 44
2.2.1 Introduction to International Law 44
2.2.2 International Law and Public Health:
Some Historical Background 53
2.2.3 Globalization, International Law, and Public Health 59
Part II. The World Politics of Public Health
Chapter 3. The Structure and Dynamics of the
World Politics of Public Health 67
3.1 Public Health and the State 67
3.2 Public Health and the International System 70
3.2.1 The International System Affects Public Health 70
3.2.2 Public Health Threats Affect the International System 71
3.3 Public Health and International Society 72
3.4 Public Health and Global Society 74
3.4.1 NGOs and Global Society 74
3.4.2 TNCs and Global Society 80
3.4.3 Summary on Global Society 83
3.5 Conclusion 83
Chapter 4. The World Health Organization 87
4.1 The Creation and Constitution of WHO 87
4.1.1 Creation 87
4.1.2 WHO S Constitution 95
4.2 Historical Themes in WHO s Existence 98
V
vi • International Law and Public Health
4.3 Decline and Reform 109
4.3.1 Decline 109
4.3.2 The World Bank and Global Public Health:
A Challenge for WHO 110
4.3.3 Reform 115
4.4 WHO and International Law 117
Part III. Global Disease Challenges and International Law
Chapter 5. Infectious Diseases 127
5.1 The Global Crisis in Infectious Diseases and the
Role of International Law 127
5.2 International Health Regulations 129
5.2.1 Analysis of the International Health Regulations 129
5.2.2 IHR Case Study: EU Ban on Fish Exports
from Countries in East Africa
During a Cholera Epidemic 136
5.2.3 Proposed Revision of the
International Health Regulations 139
5.3 Infectious Diseases of Animals and Plants 145
5.4 Infectious Disease Vaccines, Drugs, and
International Law 146
5.4.1 Development of and Access to Vaccines and Drugs for
Infectious Diseases Prevalent in Developing Countries 147
5.4.2 International Trade in Pharmaceuticals and
Pharmaceutical Safety 156
5.4.3 The Control of Antimicrobial Resistance 159
5.4.4 Use of Vaccines and Drugs and
Human Rights Concerns 171
5.5 International Trade in Blood and Blood Products 171
5.6 Xenotransplantation 172
Chapter 6. Non-Communicable Diseases 179
6.1 The Global Tobacco Pandemic and International Law 179
6.1.1 Tobacco as a Global Public Health Problem 180
6.1.2 The Proposed Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control 184
6.2 Mental Health 196
6.2.1 Mental Health as a Global Public Health Problem 196
6.2.2 Mental Health and International Law 199
6.3 Substance Abuse and International Law 203
6.3.1 Substance Abuse as a Public Health Problem 203
6.3.2 Abuse of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances and International Law 206
6.3.3 Alcoholism and International Law 213
Part IV. International Legal Regimes and Public Health
Chapter 7. International Trade Law and Public Health 219
7.1 Free Trade, Public Health, and International Relations 219
7.2 The International Legal Regulation of
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 221
Contents • vii
7.2.1 The Law of GATT Article XX(b) 223
7.2.2 Pressure for Reform of the GATT Disciplines on
Trade-Restricting Health Measures 230
7.2.3 The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) 232
7.2.4 The Beef Hormones Case and Its Aftermath 233
7.3 The International Legal Regulation of Intellectual
Property Rights and Public Health 258
7.3.1 TRIPS and Patents 259
7.3.2 The Controversy Over U.S. Policy Toward
South Africa s Desire to Parallel Import and to
Use Compulsory Licensing in Connection with
HIV/AIDS Therapies 262
7.4 The International Legal Regulation of Trade in Health Services 268
7.4.1 International Trade in Health Services and
Public Health 268
7.4.2 The General Agreement on Trade in Services 269
Chapter 8. International Human Rights Law and Public Health 277
8.1 The Linkage Between Public Health and Human Rights 277
8.2 Civil and Political Rights and Public Health 288
8.2.1 Restricting Civil and Political Rights to
Protect Public Health 288
8.2.2 Violations of Civil and Political Rights as
Burdens on Public and Individual Health 294
8.2.3 The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and Civil and
Political Rights 295
8.3 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and Public Health 299
8.3.1 Introduction to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 299
8.3.2 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Relevant to the
HIV/AIDS Pandemic 301
8.4 The Right to Health 302
8.4.1 The Right to Health in International Law and
Its Problems 302
8.4.2 The Right to Health in South Africa 309
8.4.3 The Right to Health in Venezuela 315
8.4.4 WHO and the Right to Health: Health for
All and the New Universalism 326
Chapter 9. International Environmental Law and Public Health 333
9.1 International Environmental Problems, International
Environmental Law, and Public Health 333
9.2 Protection of National Environmental Resources of
Public Health Concern to Other States 334
9.2.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 334
9.2.2 Examples of Unsustainable Exploitation of
National Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern in Other States 335
9.2.3 Political and Economic Features of Dealing
with the Unsustainable Exploitation of National
Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern to Other States 335
viii * International Law and Public Health
9.2.4 International Legal Features of Dealing with the
Unsustainable Exploitation of National
Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern to Other States 336
9.2.5 International Law Specifically Relating to
Desertification and Deforestation 338
9.3 Regulation of Domestic Activities that Threaten
Public Health in Other States 342
9.3.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 342
9.3.2 Examples of Domestic Activities that Can
Cause Public Health Threats in Other States 342
9.3.3 Political and Economic Features of Regulating
Domestic Activities that May Cause Public Health
Threats in Other States 343
9.3.4 International Legal Features of Regulating
Domestic Activities that May Cause Public Health
Threats in Other States 343
9.3.5 International Law Specifically on Transboundary
Air and Water Pollution 344
9.3.6 International Law Specifically on Industrial,
Nuclear, and Maritime Accidents with
Transboundary Effects 350
9.3.7 International Law on International Trade in
Hazardous Substances 357
9.4 Protection of Common Environmental Resources
Important to Global Public Health 362
9.4.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 362
9.4.2 Examples of the Degradation of Common
Environmental Resources that Cause
Public Health Concern 363
9.4.3 Political and Economic Features of Protecting
Common Environmental Resources of Public Health
Importance from Degradation 364
9.4.4 International Legal Features of Protecting Common
Environmental Resources of Concern to Public Health 365
9.4.5 International Law on Land-Based Marine Pollution 367
9.4.6 International Law on the Depletion of the Ozone Layer 368
9.4.7 International Law on Climate Change 371
9.5 Conclusion 372
Chapter 10. War, Weapons, and Public Health 373
10.1 The Use of Force in International Law 373
10.2 International Humanitarian Law and Public Health 376
10.3 Arms Control, Public Health, and Conventional Weapons 381
10.3.1 Prohibitions on the Development and Use of
Certain Conventional Weapons 381
10.3.2 An Alternative Approach to Regulating the
Development of New Weapons 383
10.3.3 International Trade in Conventional Weapons 388
Contents • ix
10.4 Arms Control, Public Health, and Weapons of Mass Destruction 391
10.4.1 Nuclear Weapons 391
10.4.2 Biological Weapons 412
10.4.3 Chemical Weapons 423
Chapter 11. International Labor Law and Public Health 427
11.1 The International Law-Making and Law-Implementing
Powers of the International Labor Organization 427
11.2 International Labor Law and Public Health 430
11.2.1 Structure of International Labor Law 430
11.2.2 Structure of International Labor Law on
Occupational Safety and Health 435
11.2.3 Adoption and Implementation of ILO
Conventions on Occupational Safety and Health 436
11.3 Trade Versus Labor? International Labor Standards in the
Era of Globalization 442
11.4 Conclusion: International Labor Law and Public Health 450
Part V. Emerging Issues and Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 12. Emerging Issues 455
12.1 Ethical Dilemmas in Pharmaceutical Research and
Development in Developing Countries 455
12.2 Genetic Engineering 459
12.2.1 Genetic Engineering and Humans 459
12.2.2 Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms 467
12.3 Traditional Medicine s Role in Public Health in
Developing Countries 468
12.4 The Global Aging Crisis 475
Chapter 13. Concluding Thoughts: Global Health Jurisprudence
and the Future of Humanity s Health 477
ANNEXES: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL
DOCUMENTS—EXCERPTS 483
Annex 1 Constitution of the World Health Organization 485
Annex 2 International Health Regulations 495
Annex 3 Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness
and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care 519
Annex 4 WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures 531
Annex 5 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 543
Annex 6 Declaration of Alma-Ata 549
Annex 7 Convention on Biological Diversity 553
x • International Law and Public Health
Annex 8 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution 565
Annex 9 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary
Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal 571
Annex 10 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer 583
Annex 11 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development,
Production, and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological)
and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction 589
Annex 12 ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention 593
Annex 13 Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki 599
Annex 14 Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the Application
of Biology and Medicine, and the Additional Protocol on the
Prohibition of Cloning Human Beings 603
Annex 15 Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and
Human Rights 613
Table of Cases 619
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments 623
Index 635
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CONTENTS
Preface xi
Editorial Notes xiii
Abbreviations xv
Reprint Permissions xix
Introduction xxi
Part I. Introduction to Public Health and International Law
Chapter 1. Introduction to Public Health 3
1.1 What Is Public Health? 3
1.2 Brief History of Public Health 8
1.3 The Globalization of Public Health 16
Chapter 2. Introduction to International Law 31
2.1 Why Is Law Important to Public Health? 31
2.2 Why Is International Law Important to Public Health? 44
2.2.1 Introduction to International Law 44
2.2.2 International Law and Public Health:
Some Historical Background 53
2.2.3 Globalization, International Law, and Public Health 59
Part II. The World Politics of Public Health
Chapter 3. The Structure and Dynamics of the
World Politics of Public Health 67
3.1 Public Health and the State 67
3.2 Public Health and the International System 70
3.2.1 The International System Affects Public Health 70
3.2.2 Public Health Threats Affect the International System 71
3.3 Public Health and International Society 72
3.4 Public Health and Global Society 74
3.4.1 NGOs and Global Society 74
3.4.2 TNCs and Global Society 80
3.4.3 Summary on Global Society 83
3.5 Conclusion 83
Chapter 4. The World Health Organization 87
4.1 The Creation and Constitution of WHO 87
4.1.1 Creation 87
4.1.2 WHO'S Constitution 95
4.2 Historical Themes in WHO's Existence 98
V
vi • International Law and Public Health
4.3 Decline and Reform 109
4.3.1 Decline 109
4.3.2 The World Bank and Global Public Health:
A Challenge for WHO 110
4.3.3 Reform 115
4.4 WHO and International Law 117
Part III. Global Disease Challenges and International Law
Chapter 5. Infectious Diseases 127
5.1 The Global Crisis in Infectious Diseases and the
Role of International Law 127
5.2 International Health Regulations 129
5.2.1 Analysis of the International Health Regulations 129
5.2.2 IHR Case Study: EU Ban on Fish Exports
from Countries in East Africa
During a Cholera Epidemic 136
5.2.3 Proposed Revision of the
International Health Regulations 139
5.3 Infectious Diseases of Animals and Plants 145
5.4 Infectious Disease Vaccines, Drugs, and
International Law 146
5.4.1 Development of and Access to Vaccines and Drugs for
Infectious Diseases Prevalent in Developing Countries 147
5.4.2 International Trade in Pharmaceuticals and
Pharmaceutical Safety 156
5.4.3 The Control of Antimicrobial Resistance 159
5.4.4 Use of Vaccines and Drugs and
Human Rights Concerns 171
5.5 International Trade in Blood and Blood Products 171
5.6 Xenotransplantation 172
Chapter 6. Non-Communicable Diseases 179
6.1 The Global Tobacco Pandemic and International Law 179
6.1.1 Tobacco as a Global Public Health Problem 180
6.1.2 The Proposed Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control 184
6.2 Mental Health 196
6.2.1 Mental Health as a Global Public Health Problem 196
6.2.2 Mental Health and International Law 199
6.3 Substance Abuse and International Law 203
6.3.1 Substance Abuse as a Public Health Problem 203
6.3.2 Abuse of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances and International Law 206
6.3.3 Alcoholism and International Law 213
Part IV. International Legal Regimes and Public Health
Chapter 7. International Trade Law and Public Health 219
7.1 Free Trade, Public Health, and International Relations 219
7.2 The International Legal Regulation of
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 221
Contents • vii
7.2.1 The Law of GATT Article XX(b) 223
7.2.2 Pressure for Reform of the GATT Disciplines on
Trade-Restricting Health Measures 230
7.2.3 The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) 232
7.2.4 The Beef Hormones Case and Its Aftermath 233
7.3 The International Legal Regulation of Intellectual
Property Rights and Public Health 258
7.3.1 TRIPS and Patents 259
7.3.2 The Controversy Over U.S. Policy Toward
South Africa's Desire to Parallel Import and to
Use Compulsory Licensing in Connection with
HIV/AIDS Therapies 262
7.4 The International Legal Regulation of Trade in Health Services 268
7.4.1 International Trade in Health Services and
Public Health 268
7.4.2 The General Agreement on Trade in Services 269
Chapter 8. International Human Rights Law and Public Health 277
8.1 The Linkage Between Public Health and Human Rights 277
8.2 Civil and Political Rights and Public Health 288
8.2.1 Restricting Civil and Political Rights to
Protect Public Health 288
8.2.2 Violations of Civil and Political Rights as
Burdens on Public and Individual Health 294
8.2.3 The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and Civil and
Political Rights 295
8.3 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and Public Health 299
8.3.1 Introduction to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 299
8.3.2 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Relevant to the
HIV/AIDS Pandemic 301
8.4 The Right to Health 302
8.4.1 The Right to Health in International Law and
Its Problems 302
8.4.2 The Right to Health in South Africa 309
8.4.3 The Right to Health in Venezuela 315
8.4.4 WHO and the Right to Health: Health for
All and the "New Universalism" 326
Chapter 9. International Environmental Law and Public Health 333
9.1 International Environmental Problems, International
Environmental Law, and Public Health 333
9.2 Protection of National Environmental Resources of
Public Health Concern to Other States 334
9.2.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 334
9.2.2 Examples of Unsustainable Exploitation of
National Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern in Other States 335
9.2.3 Political and Economic Features of Dealing
with the Unsustainable Exploitation of National
Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern to Other States 335
viii * International Law and Public Health
9.2.4 International Legal Features of Dealing with the
Unsustainable Exploitation of National
Environmental Resources of Public Health
Concern to Other States 336
9.2.5 International Law Specifically Relating to
Desertification and Deforestation 338
9.3 Regulation of Domestic Activities that Threaten
Public Health in Other States 342
9.3.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 342
9.3.2 Examples of Domestic Activities that Can
Cause Public Health Threats in Other States 342
9.3.3 Political and Economic Features of Regulating
Domestic Activities that May Cause Public Health
Threats in Other States 343
9.3.4 International Legal Features of Regulating
Domestic Activities that May Cause Public Health
Threats in Other States 343
9.3.5 International Law Specifically on Transboundary
Air and Water Pollution 344
9.3.6 International Law Specifically on Industrial,
Nuclear, and Maritime Accidents with
Transboundary Effects 350
9.3.7 International Law on International Trade in
Hazardous Substances 357
9.4 Protection of Common Environmental Resources
Important to Global Public Health 362
9.4.1 Factual Elements of this International
Environmental Problem 362
9.4.2 Examples of the Degradation of Common
Environmental Resources that Cause
Public Health Concern 363
9.4.3 Political and Economic Features of Protecting
Common Environmental Resources of Public Health
Importance from Degradation 364
9.4.4 International Legal Features of Protecting Common
Environmental Resources of Concern to Public Health 365
9.4.5 International Law on Land-Based Marine Pollution 367
9.4.6 International Law on the Depletion of the Ozone Layer 368
9.4.7 International Law on Climate Change 371
9.5 Conclusion 372
Chapter 10. War, Weapons, and Public Health 373
10.1 The Use of Force in International Law 373
10.2 International Humanitarian Law and Public Health 376
10.3 Arms Control, Public Health, and Conventional Weapons 381
10.3.1 Prohibitions on the Development and Use of
Certain Conventional Weapons 381
10.3.2 An Alternative Approach to Regulating the
Development of New Weapons 383
10.3.3 International Trade in Conventional Weapons 388
Contents • ix
10.4 Arms Control, Public Health, and Weapons of Mass Destruction 391
10.4.1 Nuclear Weapons 391
10.4.2 Biological Weapons 412
10.4.3 Chemical Weapons 423
Chapter 11. International Labor Law and Public Health 427
11.1 The International Law-Making and Law-Implementing
Powers of the International Labor Organization 427
11.2 International Labor Law and Public Health 430
11.2.1 Structure of International Labor Law 430
11.2.2 Structure of International Labor Law on
Occupational Safety and Health 435
11.2.3 Adoption and Implementation of ILO
Conventions on Occupational Safety and Health 436
11.3 Trade Versus Labor? International Labor Standards in the
Era of Globalization 442
11.4 Conclusion: International Labor Law and Public Health 450
Part V. Emerging Issues and Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 12. Emerging Issues 455
12.1 Ethical Dilemmas in Pharmaceutical Research and
Development in Developing Countries 455
12.2 Genetic Engineering 459
12.2.1 Genetic Engineering and Humans 459
12.2.2 Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms 467
12.3 Traditional Medicine's Role in Public Health in
Developing Countries 468
12.4 The Global Aging Crisis 475
Chapter 13. Concluding Thoughts: Global Health Jurisprudence
and the Future of Humanity's Health 477
ANNEXES: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL
DOCUMENTS—EXCERPTS 483
Annex 1 Constitution of the World Health Organization 485
Annex 2 International Health Regulations 495
Annex 3 Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness
and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care 519
Annex 4 WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures 531
Annex 5 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 543
Annex 6 Declaration of Alma-Ata 549
Annex 7 Convention on Biological Diversity 553
x • International Law and Public Health
Annex 8 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution 565
Annex 9 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary
Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal 571
Annex 10 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer 583
Annex 11 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development,
Production, and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological)
and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction 589
Annex 12 ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention 593
Annex 13 Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki 599
Annex 14 Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the Application
of Biology and Medicine, and the Additional Protocol on the
Prohibition of Cloning Human Beings 603
Annex 15 Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and
Human Rights 613
Table of Cases 619
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments 623
Index 635 |
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physical | XXIII, 645 S. |
publishDate | 2000 |
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spelling | Fidler, David P. Verfasser aut International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence David P. Fidler Ardsley, NY Transnational Publ. 2000 XXIII, 645 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Public health laws Public health laws, International HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016843748&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fidler, David P. International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence Public health laws Public health laws, International |
title | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
title_auth | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
title_exact_search | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
title_exact_search_txtP | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
title_full | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence David P. Fidler |
title_fullStr | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence David P. Fidler |
title_full_unstemmed | International law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence David P. Fidler |
title_short | International law and public health |
title_sort | international law and public health materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
title_sub | materials and analysis of global health jurisprudence |
topic | Public health laws Public health laws, International |
topic_facet | Public health laws Public health laws, International |
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