Epidemics and international law / edited by Shinya Murase, Suzanne Zhou.
2021
K3574 .E65 2021 (Mapit)
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Title
Epidemics and international law / edited by Shinya Murase, Suzanne Zhou.
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Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, 2021.
Description
xxxi, 708 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Centre for studies and research in international law and international relations series ; 22.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface - Foreword
Part I - Introduction: The Reports of the Directors of Studies
Chapter 1: Some Reflections on the Scope of the Topic "Epidemics and International Law" / Suzanne Zhou
Chapter 2: Interrelationship Among Relevant Rules of International Law on Epidemics / Shinya Murase
Part II - History and Theory of International Law Relating to Epidemics
Chapter 3: The Historical Emergence of International Health Regulations / Maria Adele Carrai
Chapter 4: The Concept of Borders in International Health Law / Raphael Oidtmann
Chapter 5: Value-Based Norms as the Foundation for the Pursuit of Health in Global Solidarity / Otto Spijkers
Chapter 6: Global Human Rights Praxis in Public Health and the Response to COVID-19 / Shaimaa Abdelkarim
Part III - Global Health Governance
Chapter 7: The Law of Global Governance: Understanding the Institutional Architecture and Practices of Epidemic Governance / Gail C. Lythgoe
Chapter 8: International Obligations Before Health Emergencies / Ana Cristina Gallego Hernández
Chapter 9: When a Delay is a Denial: The Role of Scientific Evidence in the World Health Organization's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic / Margherita Melillo
Chapter 10: Information Sharing on Epidemics: Making the World a Healthier Place by Improving the Reporting Regime / Olha Bozhenko
Chapter 11: Who is WHO Watching? WHO's Surveillance Competence Under the 2005 International Health Regulations to Prevent and Control the International Spread of Infectious Diseases / René Frabrizio Figueredo Corrales
Chapter 12: International Cooperation and Assistance as Legal Obligations in Epidemics and Disasters / Ling Chen
Part IV - Regional Framework
Chapter 13: Legal Issues of the Institutional Framework in Latin-America Concerning the COVID-19 Pandemic / Jose Yepez
Chapter 14: Development of International Health Law: The Role of the African Union / Bethlehem Arega Asmamaw
Part V - Human Rights and Health
Chapter 15: Restrictions on Civil Rights in Time of Epidemics / Fernando Arlettaz
Chapter 16: Emergency State Powers and Human Rights / Remzije Istrefi
Chapter 17: Legal Strategy to Safeguard the Right to Personal Data Protection in Future Epidemics / Cecilia I. Silberberg
Chapter 18: State Positive Obligations and the International Right to Health in Epidemics: How Much Should be Enough? / Luciano Bottini Filho
Part VI - Environment and Epidemics
Chapter 19: Epidemics and Climate Change in International Law / Iraida Angelina Giménez
Chapter 20: Understanding the Interrelationship Between Biodiversity and Epidemics From the Perspective of International Environmental Law / Xiaoou Zheng
Chapter 21: Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessments and the International Control of Infectious Disease Spread / Andrew Van Duyn
Part VII - Investment and Transport Law
Chapter 22: Epidemics and Investment Law: A Host State's Perspective / Sophie Davin
Chapter 23: COVID-19: A Vicious Wave for Maritime Transport / Maria Emilynda Jeddahlyn Pia V. Benossa
Part VIII - Epidemics and Peace and Security
Chapter 24: The New Facet of United Nations Peacekeeping Missions: Recognizing Global Health Risks as a Threat to International Peace and Security / Aline Almeida Coutinho Souza
Chapter 25: What Role for the UN Security Council in Epidemics?: A COVID-19 Case Study / Craig D. Gaver
Chapter 26: The UN and the Haiti Cholera Case: Articulating the Rule of Law, Immunities and Responsibility of International Organizations in International Law / Mulry Mondélice
Part IX - Responsibility and Liability
Chapter 27: Liability of the State of Origin Regarding the Outbreak of Epidemics / Siamak Karimi
Chapter 28: Reflections on the Concept of Responsibility in Epidemics / Alex Silva Oliveira
Chapter 29: Is the WHO Responsible for a Mismanagement of the Epidemic? Conceptualizing Mandate, Power, and Obligation / Yu-Hsiang Huang
Part X - Dispute Settlement - Chapter 30: The Role of Scientific Evidence in Inter-State Dispute Settlement Relating to Epidemics / Zhang Maoli
Chapter 31: State Immunity from Civil Jurisdiction in Epidemic-Related Cases / Anna Facchinetti
Part I - Introduction: The Reports of the Directors of Studies
Chapter 1: Some Reflections on the Scope of the Topic "Epidemics and International Law" / Suzanne Zhou
Chapter 2: Interrelationship Among Relevant Rules of International Law on Epidemics / Shinya Murase
Part II - History and Theory of International Law Relating to Epidemics
Chapter 3: The Historical Emergence of International Health Regulations / Maria Adele Carrai
Chapter 4: The Concept of Borders in International Health Law / Raphael Oidtmann
Chapter 5: Value-Based Norms as the Foundation for the Pursuit of Health in Global Solidarity / Otto Spijkers
Chapter 6: Global Human Rights Praxis in Public Health and the Response to COVID-19 / Shaimaa Abdelkarim
Part III - Global Health Governance
Chapter 7: The Law of Global Governance: Understanding the Institutional Architecture and Practices of Epidemic Governance / Gail C. Lythgoe
Chapter 8: International Obligations Before Health Emergencies / Ana Cristina Gallego Hernández
Chapter 9: When a Delay is a Denial: The Role of Scientific Evidence in the World Health Organization's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic / Margherita Melillo
Chapter 10: Information Sharing on Epidemics: Making the World a Healthier Place by Improving the Reporting Regime / Olha Bozhenko
Chapter 11: Who is WHO Watching? WHO's Surveillance Competence Under the 2005 International Health Regulations to Prevent and Control the International Spread of Infectious Diseases / René Frabrizio Figueredo Corrales
Chapter 12: International Cooperation and Assistance as Legal Obligations in Epidemics and Disasters / Ling Chen
Part IV - Regional Framework
Chapter 13: Legal Issues of the Institutional Framework in Latin-America Concerning the COVID-19 Pandemic / Jose Yepez
Chapter 14: Development of International Health Law: The Role of the African Union / Bethlehem Arega Asmamaw
Part V - Human Rights and Health
Chapter 15: Restrictions on Civil Rights in Time of Epidemics / Fernando Arlettaz
Chapter 16: Emergency State Powers and Human Rights / Remzije Istrefi
Chapter 17: Legal Strategy to Safeguard the Right to Personal Data Protection in Future Epidemics / Cecilia I. Silberberg
Chapter 18: State Positive Obligations and the International Right to Health in Epidemics: How Much Should be Enough? / Luciano Bottini Filho
Part VI - Environment and Epidemics
Chapter 19: Epidemics and Climate Change in International Law / Iraida Angelina Giménez
Chapter 20: Understanding the Interrelationship Between Biodiversity and Epidemics From the Perspective of International Environmental Law / Xiaoou Zheng
Chapter 21: Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessments and the International Control of Infectious Disease Spread / Andrew Van Duyn
Part VII - Investment and Transport Law
Chapter 22: Epidemics and Investment Law: A Host State's Perspective / Sophie Davin
Chapter 23: COVID-19: A Vicious Wave for Maritime Transport / Maria Emilynda Jeddahlyn Pia V. Benossa
Part VIII - Epidemics and Peace and Security
Chapter 24: The New Facet of United Nations Peacekeeping Missions: Recognizing Global Health Risks as a Threat to International Peace and Security / Aline Almeida Coutinho Souza
Chapter 25: What Role for the UN Security Council in Epidemics?: A COVID-19 Case Study / Craig D. Gaver
Chapter 26: The UN and the Haiti Cholera Case: Articulating the Rule of Law, Immunities and Responsibility of International Organizations in International Law / Mulry Mondélice
Part IX - Responsibility and Liability
Chapter 27: Liability of the State of Origin Regarding the Outbreak of Epidemics / Siamak Karimi
Chapter 28: Reflections on the Concept of Responsibility in Epidemics / Alex Silva Oliveira
Chapter 29: Is the WHO Responsible for a Mismanagement of the Epidemic? Conceptualizing Mandate, Power, and Obligation / Yu-Hsiang Huang
Part X - Dispute Settlement - Chapter 30: The Role of Scientific Evidence in Inter-State Dispute Settlement Relating to Epidemics / Zhang Maoli
Chapter 31: State Immunity from Civil Jurisdiction in Epidemic-Related Cases / Anna Facchinetti
Summary
"This volume provides a comprehensive examination of epidemics and international law from the perspective of general international law. Featuring thirty-one essays by researchers from around the world and from various areas of expertise, it demonstrates how epidemics shape - and are shaped by - international legal norms across varying domains of international law. This volume is the product of collaborative work conducted between August 2020 and April 2021 as part of the Centre for Studies and Research on Epidemics and International Law." -- back cover.
Note
"This volume provides a comprehensive examination of epidemics and international law from the perspective of general international law. Featuring thirty-one essays by researchers from around the world and from various areas of expertise, it demonstrates how epidemics shape - and are shaped by - international legal norms across varying domains of international law. This volume is the product of collaborative work conducted between August 2020 and April 2021 as part of the Centre for Studies and Research on Epidemics and International Law." -- back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
K3574 .E65 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9004508317
9789004508316
9789004508316
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