LGD Issue 2004 (1)
Special Issue on Global Health Law
Contents
- Editorial: Towards a Global Health Law
John Harrington, Guest Editor
Refereed Articles
- Germs, Norms and Power: Global Health's Political Revolution
David P Fidler - The World Health Organisation and the Challenges of Globalization: A Critical Analysis of the Proposed Revision to the International Health Regulations
Yutaka Arai-Takahashi - Putting it to Good Use: The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Women's Right to Reproductive Health
Dina Bogecho - Salvaging Our Global Neighbourhood: Critical Reflections on the G8 Summit and Global Health Governance in an Interdependent World
Obijiofor Aginam - Is History Repeating Itself? The Outcome of Negotiations on Access to Medicines, the HIV/AIDS Pandemic and Intellectual Property Rights in the World Trade Organisation
Duncan Matthews - Balancing Collective and Individual Rights to Health and Health Care
Maria Stuttaford - Public Health Ethics and SARS: Seeking an Ethical Framework to Global Public Health Governance
Robyn Martin - Clinical Trials in Developing Countries: The Plaintiff's Challenge
Jolyon Ford and George Tomossy - Organ Procurement Rates: Does Presumed Consent Legislation Really Make a Difference?
Graciela Nowenstein - The Abolition of the Death Penalty for Persons with Mental Disabilities: Is the United States Learning?
Jon Yorke
Reports and Case Notes
- World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings 2004 Wrap Up
Celine Tan - The Chagos Islands - The Land Where Human Rights Hardly Ever Existed
Richard Gifford
Book Reviews
- Susan Hunter
Who Cares? AIDS in Africa
Reviewed by Celine Tan - Silke von Lewinski
Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property: Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore
Reviewed by Dwijen Rangnekar