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Research Handbook on Global Health Law. Edited by Gian Luca Burci & Brigit Toebes. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2018. 561 + xiii pages.

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Research Handbook on Global Health Law. Edited by Gian Luca Burci & Brigit Toebes. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2018. 561 + xiii pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 June 2019

MAEGHAN TOEWS*
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Lecturer, Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide
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Copyright © The Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 2019 

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References

1 Burci, Gian Luca & Toebes, Brigit, eds, Research Handbook on Global Health Law (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2018).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Brigit Toebes, “Global Health Law: Defining the Field” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 2 at 3.

3 Ibid at 2–5.

4 Ibid at 5–6.

5 Suerie Moon, “Global Health Law and Governance: Concepts, Tools, Actors and Power” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 24 at 35–36.

6 John Tobin, “Still Getting to Know You: Global Health Law and the Right to Health” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 56.

7 Gostin, Lawrence O, Global Health Law (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

8 Thérèse Murphy, “Hardwired Human Rights: A Health and Human Rights Perspective on Global Health Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 82.

9 Benn McGrady, “Health and International Trade Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 104; Frederick M Abbott, “Health and Intellectual Property Rights” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 135; Chiara Giorgetti, “Health and International Investment Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 164.

10 Makane Moïse Mbengue & Susanna Waltman, “Health and International Environmental Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 197; Annyssa Bellal, “Health and International Humanitarian Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 239.

11 Stefania Negri, “Communicable Disease Control” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 265.

12 Daniel Tarantola & Sofia Gruskin, “The Recognition and Evolution of the HIV and Human Rights Interface: 1981–2017” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 303.

13 Suzanne Zhou & Jonathan Liberman, “The Global Tobacco Epidemic and the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: The Contributions of the WHO’s First Convention to Global Health Law and Governance” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 340.

14 Amandine Garde, “Global Health Law and Non-Communicable Disease Prevention: Maximizing Opportunities by Understanding Constraints” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 389.

15 Katharine Ó Cathanoir, Mette Hartley & Céline Brassart Olsen, “Global Health Law and Obesity: Towards a Complementary Approach of Public Health and Human Rights Law” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 427.

16 Xavier Seuba, “International Harmonization of Pharmaceutical Standards: Trade, Ethics and Power” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 460.

17 Negri, supra note 11 at 291–94.

18 Tarantola & Gruskin, supra note 12.

19 Zhou & Liberman, supra note 13.

20 “Preface” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, xiii at xiii.

21 Gian Luca Burci, “Global Health Law: Present and Future” in Burci & Toebes, supra note 1, 486 at 528.

22 Ibid at 509–19.

23 Ibid at 519–27.

24 Murphy, supra note 8.

25 Toebes, supra note 2 at 23; Burci, supra note 21 at 519–28.

26 McGrady, supra note 9 at 133; Giorgetti, supra note 9 at 195–96.

27 Garde, supra note 14 at 410–26.