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Human Rights in Global Health: Rights-Based Governance for a Globalizing World [Pehme köide]

(University Professor, Founding O'Neill Chair in Global Health Law, Direc), Foreword by , Edited by (Associate Professor of Global Health Policy, Department of Public Policy & Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 614 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x41 mm, kaal: 1021 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190672684
  • ISBN-13: 9780190672683
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 614 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x41 mm, kaal: 1021 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190672684
  • ISBN-13: 9780190672683
Institutions matter for the advancement of human rights in global health. Given the dramatic development of human rights under international law and the parallel proliferation of global institutions for public health, there arises an imperative to understand the implementation of human rights through global health governance. This volume examines the evolving relationship between human rights, global governance, and public health, studying an expansive set of health challenges through a multi-sectoral array of global organizations. To analyze the structural determinants of rights-based governance, the organizations in this volume include those international bureaucracies that implement human rights in ways that influence public health in a globalizing world.

This volume brings together leading health and human rights scholars and practitioners from academia, non-governmental organizations, and the United Nations system. They explore the foundations of human rights as a normative framework for global health governance, the mandate of the World Health Organization to pursue a human rights-based approach to health, the role of inter-governmental organizations across a range of health-related human rights, the influence of rights-based economic governance on public health, and the focus on global health among institutions of human rights governance. Contributing chapters each map the distinct human rights efforts within a specific institution of global governance for health.

Through the comparative institutional analysis in this volume, the contributing authors examine institutional dynamics to operationalize human rights in organizational policies, programs, and practices and assess institutional factors that facilitate or inhibit human rights mainstreaming for global health advancement.

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Having planted the seeds of the human rights-based approach in my role as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, I am delighted to see these contributing chapters sharing the enduring results of these efforts to advance global health. This volume will be vital to the continuing advancement of rights-based global governance to safeguard the health of the world's most vulnerable peoples. It makes clear the importance of translating human rights into institutional programming for public health. Providing the first systematic account of the implementation of health-related human rights through global governance, this volume will serve as a model for future research, practice, and advocacy to advance global health and human rights. * Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland (1990-1997); United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002)

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Contributors xi
Foreword: Human Rights in Global Health Governance xix
Mary Robinson
Preface xxiii
Introduction: Responding to the Public Health Harms of a Globalizing World through Human Rights in Global Governance 1(20)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Lawrence O. Gostin
SECTION ONE Global Health and Human Rights
1 The Origins of Human Rights in Global Health
21(22)
Lawrence O. Gostin
Benjamin Mason Meier
2 The Evolution of Applying Human Rights Frameworks to Health
43(20)
Alicia Ely Yamin
Andris Constantin
3 Framing Human Rights in Global Health Governance
63(24)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Lawrence O. Gostin
4 The Future of Global Governance for Health: Putting Rights at the Center of Sustainable Development
87(24)
Michel Sidibe
Helena Nygren-Krug
Bronwyn McBride
Kent Buse
SECTION TWO The World Health Organization
5 Development of Human Rights through WHO
111(22)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Florian Kastler
6 Mainstreaming Human Rights across WHO
133(22)
Rebekah Thomas
Veronica Magar
7 The Future of Human Rights in WHO
155(24)
Flavia Bustreo
Veronica Magar
Rajat Khosla
Marcus Stahlhofer
Rebekah Thomas
SECTION THREE Inter-Governmental Organizations
8 The United Nations Children's Fund: Implementing Human Rights for Child Health
179(22)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Mitra Motlagh
Kumanan Rasanathan
9 The International Labor Organization: Human Rights to Health and Safety at Work
201(20)
Lee Swepston
10 The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: Advancing Global Health through Human Rights in Education and Science
221(22)
Audrey R. Chapman
Konstantinos Tararas
11 The United Nations Population Fund: An Evolving Human Rights Mission and Approach to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights
243(18)
Emilie Filmer-Wilson
Luis Mora
12 The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: Advancing the Right to Food to Promote Public Health
261(20)
Carolin Anthes
Olivier de Schutter
13 The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: With Communities for Human Rights
281(20)
Helena Nygren-Krug
14 The Future of Inter-Governmental Organization Partnerships for Health and Human Rights
301(30)
Sarah Hawkes
Julia Kreienkamp
Kent Buse
SECTION FOUR Global Economic Governance and Global Health Funding Agencies
15 Integrating a Human Rights-Based Approach to Development and the Right to Development into Global Governance for Health
331(22)
Stephen P. Marks
16 The World Bank: Contested Institutional Progress in Rights-Based Health Discourse
353(22)
Yusra Ribhi Shawar
Jennifer Prah Ruger
17 The World Trade Organization: Carving Out the Right to Health to Promote Access to Medicines and Tobacco Control in the Trade Arena
375(22)
Suerie Moon
Thirukumaran Balasubramaniam
18 National Foreign Assistance Programs: Advancing Health-Related Human Rights through Shared Obligations for Global Health
397(24)
Rachel Hammonds
Gorik J. Ooms
19 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Funding Basic Services and Meeting the Challenge of Rights-Based Programs
421(20)
Ralf Jurgens
Joanne Csete
Hyeyoung Lim
Susan Timberlake
Matthew Smith
20 The Future of Multilateral Funding to Realize the Right to Health
441(22)
Gorik Ooms
Rachel Hammonds
SECTION FIVE Global Health in Human Rights Governance
21 The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: Mapping the Evolution of the Right to Health
463(24)
Gillian MacNaughton
Mariah McGill
22 The United Nations Special Procedures: Peopling Human Rights, Peopling Global Health
487(22)
Therese Murphy
Amrei Muller
23 Human Rights Treaty Bodies: Monitoring, Interpreting, and Adjudicating Health-Related Human Rights
509(28)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Virginia Bras Gomes
24 The Future of Human Rights Accountability for Global Health through the Universal Periodic Review
537(20)
Judith R. Bueno de Mesquita
Connor Fuchs
Dabney P. Evans
Conclusion: Comparative Analysis of Human Rights in Global Governance for Health 557(16)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Lawrence O. Gostin
Afterword: Governance for Global Health and Human Rights in a Populist Age 573(2)
Benjamin Mason Meier
Lawrence O. Gostin
Index 575
Benjamin Mason Meier is an Associate Professor of Global Health Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Scholar at Georgetown Law School's O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, and a consultant to international organizations, national governments, and nongovernmental organizations. Dr. Meier's interdisciplinary research-at the intersection of global health, international law, and public policy-examines the development, evolution, and application of human rights in global health.

Lawrence O. Gostin is University Professor (Georgetown University's highest academic rank), Founding O'Neill Chair in Global Health Law, and Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Professor Gostin is the Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Public Health Law & Human Rights, and serves on expert WHO advisory committees. He is a Member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences, Council on Foreign Relations, and Hastings Center.