There has been a considerable volume of commentary published in recent years on medical law. However it is increasingly apparent that a focus on individual medical treatments as an approach to the determination of health is inappropriate,and that health is determined as much by health policies as by medicine. The introduction of the dialogue of human rights into domestic law, along with recognition of the global nature of threats to health from disease, the environment and development, necessitate a broader approach to health law commentary. This book addresses the legal framework and regulation of the public dimension of health. The constraints on formulation of health policies and the legal infrastructure of health regulation at national, European and international level are examined. Particular health concerns are then considered in the context of law. This book provides an essential text for any health law or public health programme, and will be useful to commentators with research interests in any area of health.
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-85941-652-5 (9781859416525)
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Edited by Professor Robyn Martin, BA, LLB, MURP, Professor of Law, University of Hertfordshire, and Dr Linda Johnson, LLB, MPhil, PhD, formerly Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Hertfordshire.
Introduction; Defining Public Health; Constraints on Public Health; Domestic Regulation of Public Health: England and Wales; The Role of International Health Law and the WHO in the regulation of Public Health; The Right to health in international law; Particular issues of public health: refugees; The Legal Framework of Population Control; Infectious Diseases; Environmental Damage; Vaccination; Mental Health Law and Intyernational Public Health; From Telemedicine to E-Health