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Building Global Health Solidarity in a Permacrisis: Legal Impacts of a Pandemic Treaty
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Date Issued
2023-11-01
Date Available
2025-09-30T08:37:03Z
Abstract
Covid-19 has revealed the urgent need for global solidarity in an era of interconnected crises (permacrisis). The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to improve pandemic prevention, preparedness and response through a 'convention, agreement or another international instrument under the constitution of WHO' ('pandemic treaty'). This study analyses shortcomings in global health solidarity during Covid-19, investigates legal impacts of the pandemic treaty and navigates the arguments for and against a pandemic treaty. The treaty's potential legal implications for human rights, intellectual property law, tort law, global health law, competition law and public procurement are examined, as well as some challenges to its implementation. The treaty's success depends on overcoming differences and learning from global failure in order to prepare better for the next pandemic. The pandemic treaty must ensure equity, transparency, accountability and human rights while facilitating access to vaccines and other pandemic-related products, especially for low- and middle-income countries.
Sponsorship
European Commission
Other Sponsorship
Horizon Europe
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Royal Irish Academy
Journal
Irish Studies in International Affairs
Volume
34
Issue
1
Start Page
1
End Page
23
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 the Author
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0332-1460
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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