Decolonization of Global Health Law: Lessons from International Environmental Law

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (2):450-453 (2023)
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Abstract

Global health law for pandemics currently lacks legal obligations to ensure distributional and reparative justice. In contrast, international environmental law contains several novel international legal mechanisms aimed at addressing the effects of colonialism and global injustices that arise from the disproportionate contributions to — and impacts of — climate change and biodiversity loss.

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