Public Health Control Measures in Response to Global Pandemics and Drug Resistance

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (s2):49-56 (2015)
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These teaching materials explore the specific powers of governments to implement control measures in response to communicable disease, in two different contexts:The first context concerns global pandemic diseases. Relevant legal authority includes international law, World Health Organization governance and the International Health Regulations, and regulatory authority of nations.The second context is centered on U.S. law and concerns control measures for drug-resistant disease, using tuberculosis as an example. In both contexts, international and domestic, the point is to understand legal authority to address public health emergencies.

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The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act.[author unknown] - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (2):324-348.

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