Artigo Revisado por pares

The Public Health Law Manual, 3d ed.

2005; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 26; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/01947640590953332

ISSN

1521-057X

Autores

Frank P. Grad, Ross D. Silverman,

Tópico(s)

Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1 Frank Grad, The Public Health Law Manual (3d ed. 2005) [hereinafter Grad 3d]; Frank Grad, The Public Health Law Manual (2d ed. 1990). 2 James Misrahi et al., HHS/CDC Legal Response to SARS Outbreak, Emerg. Infect. is., Feb. 2004, at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0721.htm (visited Mar. 1, 2005). 3 Michael Givel & Stanton Glantz, The “Global Settlement” with the Tobacco Industry: 6 Years Later, 94 Am. J. Pub. Health 218 (2004). 4Richard Daynard et al., Implications for Tobacco Control of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement, 91 Am. J. Pub. Health 1967 (2001). 5Frank Sloan et al., States' Allocations of Funds from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, 24(1) Health Aff. 220 (2005). 6 See Ross Silverman, Public Health Law and Ethics: A Reader, 24 J. Legal Med. 241 (2003) (book review). 7Lawrence Gostin et al., The Future of the Public's Health: Vision, Values, and Strategies, 23(4) H, 30 Am. J.L. Med. & Ethics 201 (2002); Committee on Assuring the Health of the Public in the 21st Century, Institute of Medicine, The Future of the Public's Health in the 21st Century (2003); Committee for the Study of the Future of Public Health, Institute of Medicine, The Future of Public Health (1988).ealth Aff. 96 (2004); Wendy Parmet, After September 11: Rethinking Public Health Federalism 8George Mensah et al., Law as a Tool for Preventing Chronic Diseases: Expanding the Spectrum of Effective Public Health Strategies, Prev. Chronic Dis., Jan. 2004, at http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/ 2004/jan/03__0033.htm (visited Feb. 28, 2005). 9Lawrence Gostin, Public Health Law in an Age of Terrorism: Rethinking Individual Rights and Common Goods, 21(6) Health Aff. 79 (2002). 10Rick Weiss, Scientists Object to NIH's Bioterror Focus, Wash. Post, Mar. 1, 2005, at A13. 11Wendy Mariner, Public Health and Law: Past and Future Visions, 28 J. Health Pol., Pol'y & L. 525, 541-42 (2003) (reviewing Lawrence Gostin, Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (2000)); Edward Richards, III, Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint, 287 J.A.M.A. 246 (2002) (book review); George Annas, Bioterrorism, Public Health and Human Rights, 21(6) Health Aff. 94 (2002); Ronald Bayer & James Colgrove, Bioterrorism, Public Health, and the Law, 21(6) Health Aff. 98 (2002); Amitai Etzioni, Public Health Law: A Communitarian Perspective, 21(6) Health Aff. 102 (2002); see also Lawrence Gostin, Public Health Ethics and Human Rights: A Tribute to the Late Jonathan Mann, 29 J.L. Med. & Ethics 121 (2001). 12Michael Specter, Nature's Bioterrorist, New Yorker, Feb. 28, 2005, at 50. 13 David Fidler, A Globalized Theory of Public Health Law, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 150 (2002). 14 See, e.g., Richard Preston, The Demon in the Freezer (2002); Laurie Garreit, Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health (2000); Michael Osterholm & John Schwartz, Living Terrors: What America Needs to Know to Survive the Coming Bioterrorist Catastrophe (2000); Gina Kolata, Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It (1999); Laurie Garrett, The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance (1994); Richard Preston, The Hot Zone (1989). 15 Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine, Who Will Keep the Public Healthy? Educating Public Health Professionals in the 21st Century (2002). 16 Law in Public Health Practice (Richard Goodman et al. eds., 2003) [Editor's note: this book was the subject of a book review essay by Alina Perez at 25 J. Legal Med. 517 (2004)]; Public Health Law and Ethics: A Reader (Lawrence Gostin ed., 2002); Lawrence Gostin, Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (2000) [hereinafter Public Health Law]; Babette Neuberger & Thomas Christoffel, The Legal Basis of Public Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Training Network, at http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/legal-basis/mainmenu.asp (visited Feb. 28, 2005). 17Kenneth Wing, The Law and the Public's Health (6th ed. 2003; 5th ed. 1999; 4th ed. 1995; 3d ed. 1991). 18 Frank Grad & Noelia Marti, Physicians' Licensure and Discipline: The Legal and Professional Regulation of Medical Practice (1979). 19 Frank Grad, Treatise on Environmental Law (2002); Frank Grad & Joel Mintz, Environmental Law (4th ed. 2000). 20In the interest of full disclosure, let me note that I hold an elected position as a member of the APHA's Governing Council and am an active member of its Health Law Forum Special Interest Group; however, I accrue no pecuniary benefits from publication of the text and am not personally acquainted with Professor Grad. 21Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 4. 22 Id. 23Laura Hermer, Municipal Home Rule in New York: Tobacco Control at the Local Level, 65 Brooklyn L. Rev. 321 (1999). 24William Lamb, Illinois Cities Take on Insurance Reform, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sept. 5, 2004, at D1. 25 See also Edward Richards, III & Katherine Rathbun, Making State Public Health Laws Work for SARS Outbreaks, Emerg. Infect. Dis., Feb. 2004, at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no2/03-0836.htm (visited Mar. 2, 2005). 26Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 60-79. 27Wendy Parmet et al., Individual Rights Versus the Public's Health—100 Years after Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 352 New Eng. J. Med. 652 (2005). 28Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 98-104. 29 See Mariner, supra note 11, at 541-42 (2003). 30Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 330. 31 Id. at 331. 32In another text, this bridge building is undertaken by the author of the Manual's introduction. See Wilfredo Lopez & Benjamin Mojica, Interaction Between Public Health Practitioners and Legal Counsel, in Law in Public Health Practice, supra note 16, at 123-42. 33For example, Grad limits his discussion of bioterrorism to a reference to the Manual's chapter on restrictions of the person, Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 87-98, and an acknowledgment that the borderless nature of infectious diseases such as those that may be used in a terrorist attack demands international cooperation. Id. at 350. For further discussion on this issue, see David Fidler, Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law, 3 Chi. J. Int'l Law 7 (2002). 34World Health Organization, Constitution, available at http://policy.who.int/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll? hitsperheading=on&infobase=basicdoc&record=9D5&softpage=Document42 (visited Mar. 1, 2005). 35 See, e.g., Bioterrorism: Guidelines for Medical and Public Health Management (Donald Henderson, et al. eds., 2002); David Fidler, International Law and Global Infectious Disease Control, Geneva: World Health Organization Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (2001); David Fidler, Germs, Governance, and Global Public Health in the Wake of SARS, 113 J. Clin. Invest. 799 (2004); Lawrence Gostin, International Infectious Disease Law: Revision of the World Health Organization's International Health Regulations, 291 J.A.M.A. 2623 (2004); Yasmin von Schirnding et al., International Environmental Law and Global Public Health, 80 Bull. World Health Org. 970 (2002); David Price et al., How the World Trade Organisation Is Shaping Domestic Policies in Health Care, 354 Lancet 1889 (1999); World Health Organization, Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, 56th World Health Assembly, Resolution WHA56.I (2003); World Health Organization, Intergovernmental Working Group on the Revision of the International Health Regulations, available at http://www.who.int/gb/ghs/e/index.html (visited Mar. 1, 2005). 36Jonathan Mann, Medicine and Public Health, Ethics, and Human Rights, Hastings Cen. Rep. 6 (May-June 1997). 37 See Public Health Law, supra note 16, at 269-305; Peter Jacobson & Kenneth Warner, Litigation and Public Health Policy Making: The Case of Tobacco Control, 24 J. Health Pol., Pol'y & L. 769 (1999). 38John Culhane & Jean Eggen, Defining a Proper Role for Public Nuisance Law in Municipal Suits Against Gun Sellers: Beyond Rhetoric and Expedience, 52 S.C. L. Rev. 287 (2001). 39Jonathan Sarnet & Thomas Burke, Turning Science into Junk: The Tobacco Industry and Passive Smoking, 91 Am. J. Pub. Health 1742 (2001). 40Public Health Law, supra note 16, at 282-88. 41Grad 3d, supra note 1, at 15. Additional informationNotes on contributorsRoss D. Silverman Associate Professor, Department of Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois.

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