Interdependence, Human Rights and Global Health Law

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Abstract

The connection between health and human rights continues to play a prominent role within global health law. In particular, a number of theorists rely on the claim that there is a relation of interdependence between health and human rights. The nature and extent of this relation, however, is rarely defined, developed or defended in a conceptually robust way. This paper seeks to explore the source, scope and strength of this putative relation and what role it might play in developing a global health law framework.

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Viens, A. M. (2015). Interdependence, Human Rights and Global Health Law. Health Care Analysis, 23(4), 401–417. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-015-0302-2

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