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  2010, Vol. 40 Issue (4): 48-57    DOI:
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International Human Rights Regimes in Global Public Health Governance : The Case of ICESCR

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Abstract  

Global public health governance(GPHG) has become an increasingly prominent global agenda .Current international human rights regimes are directly or indirectly related to global public health governance . The human rights-based approach to global public health governance embodies a people-centered idea .It also reflects the principle of global justice . The efficiency of global public health governance depends to a certain extent on the degree of internalization of international human rights norms . As a pillar of international human rights regimes , International Covenanton Economic , Socialand Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is of great normative significance to global public health governance . However ,the role played by international human rights norms is constrained by their non-enforceability , the ambiguity of human health rights , and the discrimination of international human rights regimes on the part of developed countries .

Key wordsinternational human rights regimes      global public health governance      ICESCR      human right to health     
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JIN Ji-Yong. International Human Rights Regimes in Global Public Health Governance : The Case of ICESCR[J]. , 2010, 40(4): 48-57.
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