Soft Law and Global Health Problems
Discover the crucial intersection of law and public health in "Soft Law and Global Health Problems," authored by Sharifah Sekalala and published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. Spanning 326 pages, this insightful work delves into the pressing challenges of global health governance, particularly focusing on access to essential medicines for those affected by AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
This book is an essential read for legal scholars, policy makers, and health professionals alike, providing a comprehensive examination of international law and legislation. Sekalala explores how the international community can effectively address systemic barriers to healthcare, thereby advancing the right to health on a global scale. Enhance your understanding of public health laws and their implications for millions around the world with this compelling and informative resource.