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LAW 736B - Global Public Health Law (Prof. Brady - Fall 2023)

Introduction to Global Health

"How should global health be understood in an era marked by the rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), climate change and other environmental crises, integrated chains of production and consumption, a power shift towards emerging economies, intensified migration, and instant information transmission? . . . [G]lobal health should be reconceptualised as the health of the global population, with a focus on the dense relationships of interdependence across nations and sectors that have arisen with globalisation."

Julio Frenk et al., From Sovereignty to Solidarity: A Renewed Concept of Global Health for an Era of Complex Interdependence, 383 Lancet 94, 94 (2014).

Guide Authorship and Currency

Originally published on February 14, 2025, by Allison Coffey.

About this Guide

With the research component of your class in mind, we have compiled a listing of useful resources for the topic of global public health law. If you have any questions, please request a student consult with a librarian using the form linked below.

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