Introduction Michael Freeman, Belinda Bennett and Sarah Hawkes Keynote James Orbinski Part A: A Right to Health 1. What is health, Charles Foster and Jonathan Herring 2. Pathways towards a framework convention on global health: political mobilization for the human right to health, Kent Buse, Lawrence Gostin and Eric Friedman 3. The bloodless ideological supreme court battle over the affordable care act and the 'right to health' in America, George Annas 4. Conceptualising Implementation of the Right to Health: the Learning Network for Health and Human Rights, Western Cape, South Africa, Maria Stutaford 5. Access to essential medicines in Kenya: intellectual property, anti-counterfeiting and the right to health, John Harrington Part B: Vulnerable Populations 6. Vulnerability: an issue for law and policy in pandemic planning?, Belinda Bennett and Terry Carney 7. Legally vulnerable: What is vulnerability and who is vulnerable?, Hazel Biggs and Caroline Jones 8.
The ECHR, Health Care and Irregular Migrants, Sylvia Da Lomba 9. Rights-based Approaches to HIV in the Middle East and North Africa Region, David Patterson, Shereen El Feki and Khadija Moalla 10. Indigenous people, emerging research and global health, Mark Henaghan 11. Human Trafficking and Organ Trade: Does the Law Really Care for the Health of People?, Daniel Sperling 12. Cross Border Commercial Surrogacy: A global patchwork of inconsistency and confusion, Kerry Petersen 13. Maternal mortality and human rights: from theory to practice, Judith Bueno De Mesquita 14. Disability, human rights and global health: past, present and future, Maya Sabatello 15. What can human rights do for women's health?, Kristine Hessler 16.
The practice of uvulectomy in Chad, children's rights and public health challenges, Jacquineau Azetsop Part C: Ethical Issues 17. Adding non-ideal agents to work out a pending debt, Florencia Luna 18. Global ageing: Demographic and ethical challenges to population health and development policies, Michael Engleman 19. Libertarian paternalism and public health nudges, Stephen Holland 20. Global health, law and ethics: Fragmented sovereignty and the limits of universal theory, John Coggon 21. - International human rights laws and principles: cornerstone for defining health inequalities and health equity, Paula Braveman 22. Exposing the limits of the law? Biotechnological challenges to global health, Sarah Fovargue 23. Moving forward: further reflections on global health law norms and the PPCA framework to eliminate health disparities, Gwendolyn Majette 24.
Global health law: aspirational, paradoxical or oxymoronic?, George P Smith 25. Environmental sustainability and global health law: the case study of global artificial photosynthesis, Tom Faunce, Anton Wasson and Kim Crow 26. Bridging the health/law divide in global health: The role of law professors, Scott Burris 27. International law and global health, Geoffrey B. Cockerham and William C. Cockerham Part D: Governance 28. Competitition and co-operation in global health governance: the impact of multiple framing, Colin McInnes and Roemer Mahler 29. The interlocking world of global health governance: the tobacco industry, bilateral investment treaties and health policy, Hadii M.
Mamadu 30. Mission (im)possible? WHO as a 'norm entrepreneur' in global health governance, Obijiofor Aginam 31. Policy space for health in the context of emerging European trade policies, Meri Koivasulo and Nicola Watt 32. An agenda for normative policy analysis in global health governance, Benjamin Mason Meier 33. The contributions of science and politics to global food safety law, Erik Millstone.