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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Main Text
- Introduction: Global Health and Human Rights
- s.One Norms and Principles
- 1 The Birth and Development of Human Rights for Health
- 2 Global Health Law: Legal Foundations for Social Justice in Public Health
- I Human Rights Law as a Basis for Public Health
- II The Evolution of Human Rights Law to Advance Global Health
- III From International Law to Global Health Law
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 3 The Right to Health and Health-Related Human Rights
- I Establishing the Scope of the Right to Health in General Comment 14
- II The Obligations of States to Realize the Right to Health
- III The Right to Health and Neglected Commercial and Legal Determinants of Health
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 4 The Rights-Based Approach to Health
- s.Two Implementation and Accountability
- 5 Translating International Law into Domestic Law, Policy, and Practice
- I Evolving Obligations and Approaches to Domestic Implementation of Human Rights
- II State Actors and Mechanisms for the Implementation of Health-Related Human Rights
- III The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations in Human Rights Implementation
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- References
- 6 Human Rights Advocacy in Global Health
- I Health and Human Rights Advocacy: From HIV to a Broader Focus
- II Human Rights Advocacy Strategies
- III New Partnerships, Diversifying Strategies, and Evaluating Advocacy
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 7 Monitoring and Review to Assess Human Rights Implementation
- 8 Justiciability of Human Rights for Health
- 9 Advancing Human Rights through Global Health Governance
- 5 Translating International Law into Domestic Law, Policy, and Practice
- s.Three Contemporary Applications
- 10 Communicable Diseases, Health Security, and Human Rights: From AIDS to Ebola
- 11 Human Rights and Non-Communicable Diseases: Controlling Tobacco and Promoting Healthy Diets
- I The Increasing Global Health Challenge of the NCD Pandemic and the Evolving Global Health Policy Response
- II Human Rights and NCDs: Framing Norms to Respond to Commercial Interests
- III Emerging Efforts to Develop Rights-Based Policies to Respond to NCDs
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 12 The Emergence of “New” Health-Related Human Rights: Recognizing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- I Establishing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- II Implementing “New” Human Rights for Public Health
- III Accountability for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 13 Chronic Illness: Disability and Mental Health
- I The Emergence of Laws to Challenge Segregation, Isolation, and Inequality
- II A Global Human Rights Framework for People with Disabilities
- III The Challenge of CRPD Implementation
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 14 Equity in Health: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- I Evolution of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- II The Sustainable Development Era, Human Rights Implementation, and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- III Future Challenges and Opportunities in Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- s.Four New Challenges
- 15 Health and Human Rights through Development: The Right to Development, Rights-Based Approach to Development, and Sustainable Development Goals
- I The Evolving Theory and Practice of Human Rights in Development
- II Using the SDGs, the Right to Development, and Development Cooperation to Advance Health and Human Rights
- III Continuing Resistance to Introducing Human Rights into Development
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 16 International Trade, Public Health, and Human Rights
- I The Conflict and Connection between International Trade, Public Health, and Human Rights
- II Bringing Together International Trade, Public Health, and Human Rights
- III Resolving International Trade and Public Health Tensions through Human Rights
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 17 Health and Human Rights in Conflict and Emergencies
- I An Evolving Imperative for Humanitarian Aid
- II Humanitarian Standards and Governance Systems in the Emergency Response
- III Emerging Challenges for Increasingly Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 18 Human Subjects in Globalized Health Research
- 19 The Environment, a Changing Climate, and Planetary Health
- I Humanity and Environment: The Anthropocene
- II A Global Health and Human Rights Threat: Responding to Climate Change through Mitigation and Adaptation
- III Bringing Together Global Health, Human Rights, and the Environment
- Conclusion
- Questions for Consideration
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 20 Global Health and Human Rights in the Age of Populism
- 15 Health and Human Rights through Development: The Right to Development, Rights-Based Approach to Development, and Sustainable Development Goals
- Further Material