Emergency Regimes for Global Health

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Emergency Regimes for Global Health

Law, Policy, and Institutions

Behrendt, Silvia; Mu?ller, Amrei

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

02/2026

354

Dura

Inglês

9781035341696

15 a 20 dias

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Contents
Introduction: emergency regimes for global health law 1
Amrei Mueller and Silvia Behrendt
PART I THE WHO AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE
MANAGEMENT: BETWEEN SECURITISATION,
PRIVATE INFLUENCE AND ENSURING EQUITY
1 The pandemic industry: reinstituting colonialism through
public health 28
David Bell
2 The Global Health Emergency Regime and the 2024
amendments to the International Health Regulations 52
Nithin Ramakrishnan and Sreenath Namboodiri
PART II SECURITISATION AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE
HYBRIDISATION: THE WHO AND THE EU
3 Safe and effective medical countermeasures? The
International Health Regulations, the WHO's responsibilities
for the human right to health and emergency listed vaccines 88
Amrei Mueller and Silvia Behrendt
4 The authority of the system of global health governance 126
David McGrogan
5 Where is the legal basis for HERA's and the EU's key role
in the securitisation and globalisation of their pandemic
preparedness and response policy? 149
Michael Geistlinger
6 Private law aspects of global pandemic preparedness,
prevention, and response 181
Guenter Reiner
PART III SECURITISATION AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE
HYBRIDISATION: THE (EUROPEAN) DOMESTIC
LEVEL
7 Governing during Covid-19: comparative insights on how
health emergencies tested democracy 215
Marie-Luce Paris
8 'Lockdowns', rights violations, remedies, and the new global
health security order: lessons to be learnt from the German
experience? 244
Kai Ambos
9 Top-down versus bottom-up: WHO PHEIC Declarations and
the protection of human rights in Switzerland. A libertarian
analysis 276
David Duerr
Concluding remarks: emergency regimes for global health law 301
Amrei Mueller and Silvia Behrendt
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World Health Organization; Health Emergencies; Securitsation; Public-Private Hybridisation; International Health Law and Regulations; Covid-19/SARS-CoV-2