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Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Recent Issue, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

VOLUME IX, NO. 1 2015 SPRING-FALL COMBINED ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON GLOBAL HEALTH Full Issue INTRODUCTION: THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON GLOBAL HEALTH Lance Gable, Ames Dhai, Robert Marten, Benjamin Mason Meier, and Jennifer...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

The Importance of the Right to Food for Achieving Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Emilie K. Aguirre The Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) represents a significant opportunity to realize the right to health globally. However, in order to succeed the FCGH must be carefully considered: it must take a new evidence-based approach that...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Women’s Health and a Framework Convention on Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

  By Belinda Bennett This paper considers the role for a Framework Convention on Global Health in addressing key challenges in women’s health at a global level. Part I analyses the conceptualization of  health in terms of human rights and the linking of women’s rights...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Why the World Health Organization Should Take the Lead on the Future Framework Convention on Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Florian Kastler The absence of a clear and committed choice of a host for the Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) weakens the instrument. It sends a confused and uncertain message to the global health community. The World Health Organization (WHO) should...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

It’s Not Just for States Anymore: Legal Accountability for International Organizations under the Framework Convention on Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Mara Pillinger Ensuring legal accountability for the right to health is among the core goals of a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH). Current FCGH proposals promote legal accountability in innovative ways, including the extension of accountability for...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

What a Wonderful World it Would Be: The Promise and Peril of Relying on International Law as a Mechanism for Promoting a Human Right to Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

  Debra L. DeLaet This article delineates the limitations of international human rights law—including ambivalent language, loopholes, ill-defined state obligations, and a lack of concrete enforcement mechanisms—that have limited the effectiveness of international...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

A Political Economy of International Health: Understanding Obstacles to Multilateral Action on Non-communicable Disease

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Sebastian Taylor A key issue for the proposed Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) is how to engage with the existing architecture of health governance.1 Central within this architecture are the International Health Regulations (IHR). Most recently...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Health for the Common Good

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Jalil Safaei Improving health and reducing health inequities is a chronic yet urgent global issue. In addition to appeals to humanity, social responsibility, distributive justice and human rights as powerful normative perspectives that unite and guide efforts for...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Global prescriptions and neglect of the “local”: What lessons for global health governance has the Framework Convention on Global Health learned?

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Anuj Kapilashrami, Suzanne Fustukian, Barbara McPake The Framework Convention on Global Health comes amid wider recognition of health inequalities and several recent calls for greater democratization of the world order. The framework suggests wider consensus on...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Normative Considerations Underlying Global Health Financing: Lessons for the Framework Convention on Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Sharifah Rahma Sekalala The proposed Framework Convention on Global Health envisages the imposition of a binding obligation on developed countries to assist developing countries in their quest to achieve the right to health for all their citizens. Looking at the...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

Global Health Governance and A Framework Convention on Global Health

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Lance Gable, Ames Dhai, Robert Marten, Benjamin Mason Meier, and Jennifer Prah Ruger Global health governance continues to be a complex and challenging undertaking. A remarkably complicated patchwork of institutions at the international, national, and local levels...
Spring-Fall 2015 Combined Issue

The Framework Convention on Global Health: Considerations in Light of International Law

by ghgovernance | Jan 21, 2016 | Complete Issues, Spring-Fall Combined 2015 Issue

By Brigit Toebes The proposed Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) is an important initiative that has the potential to place global health inequities more firmly on the international agenda. Ideally, it will become an instrument implemented by law and policy...

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