Seminar on "Global Substantive Health Issues"

Added by: Gemma Cubbin | Starts on: Thursday 05 June 2008 at 09:00 | Ends on: Friday 06 June 2008 at 17:00

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Seminar on "Global Substantive Health Issues"

5-6 June 2008

http://www.epha.org/a/2950

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) will hold a seminar on "Global Substantive Health Issues" on 5 and 6 June 2008. The seminar will take place at the University of Warwick.

Links between health and human rights have historically been two-fold. First, in terms of access to health care. Second, where human rights abuses, such as torture, have impacted upon health (Mann et al 1999a).

More recently, wider public health issues are also being addressed using rights-based approaches. This seminar will explore global health issues, including: WHO and the global health governance of tobacco; responding to new infectious diseases such as Ebola haemorrhagic fever and Marburg haemorrhagic fever and revisions of the International Health Regulations; and access to essential medicines including antiretrovirals.

Another area is that of forced migration and asylum seeking and health and human rights. This is an issue within the UK and Europe but also internationally particularly, in areas when there are complex emergencies with a large displaced refugee population. There is also the issue of the rights of marginal mobile populations such as Roma and pastoralists – that remain a problem for governments as well as for the minority groups themselves.

The third seminar in the ESRC seminar series on "Global Health and Human Rights" will focus on global health issues. Topics to be covered include:

  • TRIPS and access to essential medicines.
  • Restricting human rights for the public good.
  • Rights of children.
  • Equity.
  • Roma people.
  • Collective action.
  • Brain drain.

Participants will include colleagues at the University of Cape Town, whose contributions to the seminar will be facilitated by a live video link.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Stephen Marks,
  • François-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights, Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health
  • Robyn Martin, Professor of Public Health Law, University of Hertfordshire
  • Leslie London, Professor of Public Health, University of Cape Town
  • Jacky Thomas, Founding member of women's circles Cape Town and Research Fellow, University of Cape Town
  • Duncan Matthews, Reader in Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary, University of London
  • Aoife Nolan, Queen's University Belfast
  • Giovanni Frazzetto, BIOS, LSE
  • Istvan Pogany, Professor of Law, University of Warwick
  • Evgeniya Plotnikova, University of Edinburgh
  • Jeanelle de Gruchy, Nottingham PCT
  • Shaheen Ali, Professor of Law, University of Warwick

Registration fee is £30 (includes 6 tea and coffee and 2 lunchs) or £ 50 with group dinner on 5th June

There will be fully subsidised places for 3 voluntary organisations and 3 PhD students.

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