ABSTRACT

Rather than making another attempt at proposing a single and unifying theory of global health justice, this timely collection brings together, instead, scholars from a range of traditions to frame the issue more broadly, highlighting not only different perspectives but also key topics and debates.

The volume features chapters that offer both new theoretical approaches to global health justice, as well as fresh takes on existing frameworks. Others adopt a bottom-up approach to tackle specific problems, including the sexual rights of children and adolescents, artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, framing of neglected tropical diseases, securitization of health, and trademarks in global health. Brought together within one volume, the breadth of these chapters provides a unique and enlightening contribution to the wider Global Health field.

This important volume will be a fascinating read for students and researchers across Global Health, Bioethics, Political Philosophy, and Global Development.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Justice in Global Health

part I|43 pages

Citizenship, Power, and Relational Justice

part II|74 pages

Responsibility for Justice: Law, Civil Society, and the Private Sector

chapter 3|23 pages

Everything Is Unconstitutional

Contesting Structural Violence in Health Systems with Legal Mobilisation

chapter 4|29 pages

Framing Noma

Human Rights and Neglected Tropical Diseases as Paths for Advocacy

chapter 5|20 pages

Trade Marks and the Right to Health

A Growing Tension

part III|44 pages

Sexual Rights and Reproductive Justice

chapter 7|25 pages

Reproductive Justice and Ethics of Consent in Assisted Living Facilities for Disabled People

A Critical Reflection for Socio-Legal Policies on Long-Term Care in India

part IV|64 pages

Health Governance, Security, and Transitions

part V|66 pages

Global Health Justice

chapter 11|30 pages

Redistribution and Recognition in the Pursuit of Health Justice

An Application of Nancy Fraser's Framework

chapter 12|18 pages

Beyond Egalitarianism

A Confucian Approach to Global Health Justice