1st Edition

Public Health Law Ethics, Governance, and Regulation

By John Coggon, Keith Syrett, A. M. Viens Copyright 2017
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

Public health activity, and the state’s public health responsibilities to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy, can only be achieved through different means of social coordination. This places law and regulation at the heart of public health. They are fundamental both to methods of achieving public health goals and to constraints that may be put on public health activity. As such,... Read more

Part 1: Public Health: Professional, Philosophical, and Regulatory Perspectives  1. What is Public Health?  2. Public Health, Philosophy, and Ethics  3. The Evolution of Public Health Law and Regulation  Part 2: Public Health, Policy, and Legal Approaches  4. Introduction to Twenty-First Century Public Health Law  5. Private Law and Public Health  6. Criminal Law and Public Health  7. Public Law and Public Health  8. International and Global Health Law  9. ‘Soft Law’, Self-Regulation, and Public Health  Part 3: The Future of Public Health Law  10. Future Developments and Directions

Biography

John Coggon is Professor of Law at Bristol University, UK, and an Honorary Member of the UK’s Faculty of Public Health.

Keith Syrett is Professor of Public Health Law at Cardiff University, UK.

A. M. Viens is Associate Professor in Law at the University of Southampton, UK.