Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium: Legal and Ethical Challenges
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Themes -- 3 Lucky All the Time: Addressing the Challenges of Infectious Disease -- References -- Applying Lessons from the Past in Haiti: Cholera, Scientific Knowledge, and the Longest-Standing Principle of International Health Law -- 1 Introduction (of Cholera) -- 2 Cholera Comes to Haiti -- 3 The Germ of an Idea: Cholera and the First International Sanitary Conference -- 4 The Science of Cholera -- 5 The Conventional Approach: The First International Sanitary Conventions -- 6 Spreading to a New Host: The WHO and the International Health Regulations -- 7 Going Global: The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 8 The Disease Spreads: Other Treaties and Frameworks -- 9 Commerce and Cholera -- 10 Cholera in Customary International Law -- 11 Cholera and the UN -- 12 Haiti: The Largest Single-Country Cholera Epidemic in a Century -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Health Emergencies: The Ethical and Legal Considerations for Militaries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Military Health Assistance -- 3 Legal Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 3.1 IASC Global Health Cluster Provisional Guidelines -- 3.2 The Oslo and MCDA Guidelines -- 4 Ethical Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 4.1 Do no Harm -- 4.2 Humanity and Military Motivations -- 4.3 Impartiality and Justice -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Response to the West African Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Red Cross and Red Crescent Mandate -- 3 Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 4 The Role of the WHO in Coordinating a Medical Humanitarian Response -- 5 WHO and Ebola 2014-2016 -- 6 The UN Relationship with Other Actors, Including the IFRC -- 7 The IFRC Response -- 8 Conclusion -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a The Law of Responsibility and the World Health Organisation: A Case Study on the West African Ebola Outbreak -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The WHO, Accountability and the Need for Responsibility -- 3 The WHO as an Autonomous International Actor: A Capacity for Responsibility? -- 4 The Timely Declaration of a PHEIC as a Legal Obligation -- 5 Determining Responsibility for the Delay Responding to Ebola -- 6 The Practical Limitations of Responsibility -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rules and Tools in the Battle Against Superbugs-A Call for Integrated Strategies and Enhanced International Collaboration to Promote Antimicrobial Drug Development -- 1 Introduction: Antimicrobial Resistance a Global Public Health Concern -- 2 The Causes and Implications of AMR -- 3 Why the Patent System Alone Won't Do the Job -- 4 Additional Incentives to Push the Development of New Antimicrobials -- 4.1 Pull Incentives -- 4.2 Push Incentives -- 5 Discussion: A Call for Integrated Strategies and Improved International Collaboration -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- R& -- D for Emerging Infectious Diseases of Epidemic Potential: Sharing Risks and Benefits Through a New Coalition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Vaccines Against EIDs: A New Approach Needed to Provide a Global Public Good -- 3 Incentivising the Private Sector to Strengthen Global Health Security -- 4 CEPI-An Agent for Mobilising Shared Responsibilities for Global Health Security? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Restricting Access to Pathogen Samples and Epidemiological Data: A Not-So-Brief History of "Viral Sovereignty" and the Mark It Left on the World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Prequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 3 Indonesia's Viral Sovereignty Claim -- 4 Viruses and the CBD -- 5 The PIP Framework as a Specialised ABS Instrument? -- 6 The Sequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Coronavirus | |
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-- 4 The Timely Declaration of a PHEIC as a Legal Obligation -- 5 Determining Responsibility for the Delay Responding to Ebola -- 6 The Practical Limitations of Responsibility -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rules and Tools in the Battle Against Superbugs-A Call for Integrated Strategies and Enhanced International Collaboration to Promote Antimicrobial Drug Development -- 1 Introduction: Antimicrobial Resistance a Global Public Health Concern -- 2 The Causes and Implications of AMR -- 3 Why the Patent System Alone Won't Do the Job -- 4 Additional Incentives to Push the Development of New Antimicrobials -- 4.1 Pull Incentives -- 4.2 Push Incentives -- 5 Discussion: A Call for Integrated Strategies and Improved International Collaboration -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- R& -- D for Emerging Infectious Diseases of Epidemic Potential: Sharing Risks and Benefits Through a New Coalition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Vaccines Against EIDs: A New Approach Needed to Provide a Global Public Good -- 3 Incentivising the Private Sector to Strengthen Global Health Security -- 4 CEPI-An Agent for Mobilising Shared Responsibilities for Global Health Security? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Restricting Access to Pathogen Samples and Epidemiological Data: A Not-So-Brief History of "Viral Sovereignty" and the Mark It Left on the World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Prequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 3 Indonesia's Viral Sovereignty Claim -- 4 Viruses and the CBD -- 5 The PIP Framework as a Specialised ABS Instrument? -- 6 The Sequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Coronavirus 8 Ebola -- 9 Zika -- 10 H7N9 Influenza -- 11 Who Owns Data About Pathogens? -- 12 The New Norm -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Dual-Use and Infectious Disease Research -- 1 Introduction: Two Stories of Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 2 Dual-Use Research in the Life Sciences -- 2.1 The Early Years: Mousepox, Polio, and Toxic Milk -- 2.2 Ferret Flu -- 2.3 Biosafety and Gain of Function -- 3 Risks and Benefits -- 4 Translation -- 5 Political Commitments -- 6 Weighing Benefits and Risks, and Setting Priorities -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rights-Based Approaches to Preventing, Detecting, and Responding to Infectious Disease -- 1 Health and Human Rights -- 1.1 Responsibilities of the State for Public Health -- 1.2 Individual Rights in Tension with Public Health -- 1.3 Beyond the Individual/Public Health Divide -- 2 National Rights-Based Public Health Responses -- 2.1 Dignity: Bodily Integrity and Autonomy -- 2.2 Non-discrimination and Stigma -- 2.3 Participation -- 2.4 The Right to Health -- 3 Development of Rights-Based Global Health Governance for Infectious Disease Prevention, Detection, and Response -- 3.1 Infectious Disease Control Gives Birth to Global Health Governance -- 3.2 The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 3.3 Implementation of the IHR and the Global Health Security Agenda -- 3.4 The Securitisation of Infectious Disease and Implications for Human Rights -- 4 Conclusion -- References |
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spelling | Eccleston-Turner, Mark Verfasser aut Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (254 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine Ser. v.82 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Themes -- 3 Lucky All the Time: Addressing the Challenges of Infectious Disease -- References -- Applying Lessons from the Past in Haiti: Cholera, Scientific Knowledge, and the Longest-Standing Principle of International Health Law -- 1 Introduction (of Cholera) -- 2 Cholera Comes to Haiti -- 3 The Germ of an Idea: Cholera and the First International Sanitary Conference -- 4 The Science of Cholera -- 5 The Conventional Approach: The First International Sanitary Conventions -- 6 Spreading to a New Host: The WHO and the International Health Regulations -- 7 Going Global: The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 8 The Disease Spreads: Other Treaties and Frameworks -- 9 Commerce and Cholera -- 10 Cholera in Customary International Law -- 11 Cholera and the UN -- 12 Haiti: The Largest Single-Country Cholera Epidemic in a Century -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Health Emergencies: The Ethical and Legal Considerations for Militaries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Military Health Assistance -- 3 Legal Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 3.1 IASC Global Health Cluster Provisional Guidelines -- 3.2 The Oslo and MCDA Guidelines -- 4 Ethical Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 4.1 Do no Harm -- 4.2 Humanity and Military Motivations -- 4.3 Impartiality and Justice -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Response to the West African Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Red Cross and Red Crescent Mandate -- 3 Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 4 The Role of the WHO in Coordinating a Medical Humanitarian Response -- 5 WHO and Ebola 2014-2016 -- 6 The UN Relationship with Other Actors, Including the IFRC -- 7 The IFRC Response -- 8 Conclusion -- References The Law of Responsibility and the World Health Organisation: A Case Study on the West African Ebola Outbreak -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The WHO, Accountability and the Need for Responsibility -- 3 The WHO as an Autonomous International Actor: A Capacity for Responsibility? -- 4 The Timely Declaration of a PHEIC as a Legal Obligation -- 5 Determining Responsibility for the Delay Responding to Ebola -- 6 The Practical Limitations of Responsibility -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rules and Tools in the Battle Against Superbugs-A Call for Integrated Strategies and Enhanced International Collaboration to Promote Antimicrobial Drug Development -- 1 Introduction: Antimicrobial Resistance a Global Public Health Concern -- 2 The Causes and Implications of AMR -- 3 Why the Patent System Alone Won't Do the Job -- 4 Additional Incentives to Push the Development of New Antimicrobials -- 4.1 Pull Incentives -- 4.2 Push Incentives -- 5 Discussion: A Call for Integrated Strategies and Improved International Collaboration -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- R& -- D for Emerging Infectious Diseases of Epidemic Potential: Sharing Risks and Benefits Through a New Coalition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Vaccines Against EIDs: A New Approach Needed to Provide a Global Public Good -- 3 Incentivising the Private Sector to Strengthen Global Health Security -- 4 CEPI-An Agent for Mobilising Shared Responsibilities for Global Health Security? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Restricting Access to Pathogen Samples and Epidemiological Data: A Not-So-Brief History of "Viral Sovereignty" and the Mark It Left on the World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Prequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 3 Indonesia's Viral Sovereignty Claim -- 4 Viruses and the CBD -- 5 The PIP Framework as a Specialised ABS Instrument? -- 6 The Sequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Coronavirus 8 Ebola -- 9 Zika -- 10 H7N9 Influenza -- 11 Who Owns Data About Pathogens? -- 12 The New Norm -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Dual-Use and Infectious Disease Research -- 1 Introduction: Two Stories of Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 2 Dual-Use Research in the Life Sciences -- 2.1 The Early Years: Mousepox, Polio, and Toxic Milk -- 2.2 Ferret Flu -- 2.3 Biosafety and Gain of Function -- 3 Risks and Benefits -- 4 Translation -- 5 Political Commitments -- 6 Weighing Benefits and Risks, and Setting Priorities -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rights-Based Approaches to Preventing, Detecting, and Responding to Infectious Disease -- 1 Health and Human Rights -- 1.1 Responsibilities of the State for Public Health -- 1.2 Individual Rights in Tension with Public Health -- 1.3 Beyond the Individual/Public Health Divide -- 2 National Rights-Based Public Health Responses -- 2.1 Dignity: Bodily Integrity and Autonomy -- 2.2 Non-discrimination and Stigma -- 2.3 Participation -- 2.4 The Right to Health -- 3 Development of Rights-Based Global Health Governance for Infectious Disease Prevention, Detection, and Response -- 3.1 Infectious Disease Control Gives Birth to Global Health Governance -- 3.2 The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 3.3 Implementation of the IHR and the Global Health Security Agenda -- 3.4 The Securitisation of Infectious Disease and Implications for Human Rights -- 4 Conclusion -- References Communicable diseases-Moral and ethical aspects Brassington, Iain Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Eccleston-Turner, Mark Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030398187 |
spellingShingle | Eccleston-Turner, Mark Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Themes -- 3 Lucky All the Time: Addressing the Challenges of Infectious Disease -- References -- Applying Lessons from the Past in Haiti: Cholera, Scientific Knowledge, and the Longest-Standing Principle of International Health Law -- 1 Introduction (of Cholera) -- 2 Cholera Comes to Haiti -- 3 The Germ of an Idea: Cholera and the First International Sanitary Conference -- 4 The Science of Cholera -- 5 The Conventional Approach: The First International Sanitary Conventions -- 6 Spreading to a New Host: The WHO and the International Health Regulations -- 7 Going Global: The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 8 The Disease Spreads: Other Treaties and Frameworks -- 9 Commerce and Cholera -- 10 Cholera in Customary International Law -- 11 Cholera and the UN -- 12 Haiti: The Largest Single-Country Cholera Epidemic in a Century -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Health Emergencies: The Ethical and Legal Considerations for Militaries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Military Health Assistance -- 3 Legal Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 3.1 IASC Global Health Cluster Provisional Guidelines -- 3.2 The Oslo and MCDA Guidelines -- 4 Ethical Considerations of Military Assistance in Health Emergencies -- 4.1 Do no Harm -- 4.2 Humanity and Military Motivations -- 4.3 Impartiality and Justice -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Response to the West African Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Red Cross and Red Crescent Mandate -- 3 Ebola Outbreak 2014 -- 4 The Role of the WHO in Coordinating a Medical Humanitarian Response -- 5 WHO and Ebola 2014-2016 -- 6 The UN Relationship with Other Actors, Including the IFRC -- 7 The IFRC Response -- 8 Conclusion -- References The Law of Responsibility and the World Health Organisation: A Case Study on the West African Ebola Outbreak -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The WHO, Accountability and the Need for Responsibility -- 3 The WHO as an Autonomous International Actor: A Capacity for Responsibility? -- 4 The Timely Declaration of a PHEIC as a Legal Obligation -- 5 Determining Responsibility for the Delay Responding to Ebola -- 6 The Practical Limitations of Responsibility -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rules and Tools in the Battle Against Superbugs-A Call for Integrated Strategies and Enhanced International Collaboration to Promote Antimicrobial Drug Development -- 1 Introduction: Antimicrobial Resistance a Global Public Health Concern -- 2 The Causes and Implications of AMR -- 3 Why the Patent System Alone Won't Do the Job -- 4 Additional Incentives to Push the Development of New Antimicrobials -- 4.1 Pull Incentives -- 4.2 Push Incentives -- 5 Discussion: A Call for Integrated Strategies and Improved International Collaboration -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- R& -- D for Emerging Infectious Diseases of Epidemic Potential: Sharing Risks and Benefits Through a New Coalition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Vaccines Against EIDs: A New Approach Needed to Provide a Global Public Good -- 3 Incentivising the Private Sector to Strengthen Global Health Security -- 4 CEPI-An Agent for Mobilising Shared Responsibilities for Global Health Security? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Restricting Access to Pathogen Samples and Epidemiological Data: A Not-So-Brief History of "Viral Sovereignty" and the Mark It Left on the World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Prequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 3 Indonesia's Viral Sovereignty Claim -- 4 Viruses and the CBD -- 5 The PIP Framework as a Specialised ABS Instrument? -- 6 The Sequel to Viral Sovereignty -- 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Coronavirus 8 Ebola -- 9 Zika -- 10 H7N9 Influenza -- 11 Who Owns Data About Pathogens? -- 12 The New Norm -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Dual-Use and Infectious Disease Research -- 1 Introduction: Two Stories of Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 2 Dual-Use Research in the Life Sciences -- 2.1 The Early Years: Mousepox, Polio, and Toxic Milk -- 2.2 Ferret Flu -- 2.3 Biosafety and Gain of Function -- 3 Risks and Benefits -- 4 Translation -- 5 Political Commitments -- 6 Weighing Benefits and Risks, and Setting Priorities -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rights-Based Approaches to Preventing, Detecting, and Responding to Infectious Disease -- 1 Health and Human Rights -- 1.1 Responsibilities of the State for Public Health -- 1.2 Individual Rights in Tension with Public Health -- 1.3 Beyond the Individual/Public Health Divide -- 2 National Rights-Based Public Health Responses -- 2.1 Dignity: Bodily Integrity and Autonomy -- 2.2 Non-discrimination and Stigma -- 2.3 Participation -- 2.4 The Right to Health -- 3 Development of Rights-Based Global Health Governance for Infectious Disease Prevention, Detection, and Response -- 3.1 Infectious Disease Control Gives Birth to Global Health Governance -- 3.2 The Revised International Health Regulations (2005) -- 3.3 Implementation of the IHR and the Global Health Security Agenda -- 3.4 The Securitisation of Infectious Disease and Implications for Human Rights -- 4 Conclusion -- References Communicable diseases-Moral and ethical aspects |
title | Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges |
title_auth | Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges |
title_exact_search | Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges |
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title_fullStr | Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges |
title_full_unstemmed | Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium Legal and Ethical Challenges |
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