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Summary of Remarks by Scott Barrett

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Scott Barrett*
Affiliation:
International Political Economy, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Abstract

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Type
Shifting Norms in International Health Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2004

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References

1 This is the view expressed by Allyn Taylor; see Taylor, A.L., Making the World Health Organization Work: A Legal Framework for Universal Access to the Conditions for Health, 18 Am. J. L. & Med. 101346 (1992)Google Scholar.

2 Global Public Goods for Health: Health Economic and Public Health Perspectives (Richard Smith et al., eds. 2003).

3 F. Fenner Et Al., Smallpox and Its Eradication 422 (1988)

4 Id.

5 Id., at 1365.

6 See David P. Fidler, International Law and Infectious Disease (1999).

7 Scott Barrett, Environment and Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making (2003).

8 Id.

9 WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, Working Group 2, Global Public Goods for Health 55 (2002).

10 Id. at 56.