A New Edition of Public Health Ethics is Now Available

August 12, 2021

Public Health Ethics (vol. 13, no. 1, 2020) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Global Health with Justice: Controlling the Floodgates of the Upstream Determinants of Health through Evidence-Based Law” by John Coggon and Lawrence O Gostin 
  • “The Lancet–O’Neill Institute/Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and Law: The Power of Law to Advance the Right to Health” by Jenny C Kaldor, et al.
  • “Socially Constructed Determinants of Health: The Case for Synergies to Arrive at Gendered Global Health Law” by Sarah Hawkes and Kent Buse 
  • “Gender-Based Violence, Law, Justice and Health: Some Reflections” by Geetanjali Gangoli 
  • “Legal Determinants of Health: Regulating Abortion Care” by Sheelagh McGuinness and Jonathan Montgomery 
  • “Legal, Moral and Political Determinants within the Social Determinants of Health: Approaching Transdisciplinary Challenges through Intradisciplinary Reflection” by John Coggon 
  • “Postscript: COVID-19 and the Legal Determinants of Health” by John Coggon and Lawrence O Gostin 
  • “Violence and the Chemicals Industry: Reframing Regulatory Obstructionism” by Brett Aho 
  • “Characterizing ‘Civil Unrest’ within Public Health: Implications for Public Health Research and Practice” by Michael J DiStefano 
  • “Individual Responsibilities in Partial Compliance: Skilled Health Worker Emigration from Under-Served Regions” by Yusuf Yuksekdag 
  • “The Complex Structure of Health Rights” by Michael Da Silva 
  • “Scraping the Web for Public Health Gains: Ethical Considerations from a ‘Big Data’ Research Project on HIV and Incarceration” by Stuart Rennie