How law can help solve the collective action problem of antimicrobial resistance

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Antimicrobial resistance is a global collective action problem with dire consequences for human health. This article considers how domestic and international legal mechanisms can be used to address antimicrobial resistance and overcome the governance and political economy challenges that accelerate it.

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Hoffman, S. J., Bakshi, R., & Rogers Van Katwyk, S. (2019). How law can help solve the collective action problem of antimicrobial resistance. Bioethics, 33(7), 798–804. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12597

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