2006 Global Forum for Health Leader
Concurrent Sessions: 4(December 4 – 5)
International Health Law and Policy 2006: Health, Ethics, Human Rights and International Regimes
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December 4 14:00 - 15:45 |
4 A [Human Rights Aspect of International Health Law] Moderator: Chang-Fa LO, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Recent Trends in the Globalization of Public Health and Human Rights: Conflict and Coexistence Allyn L. TAYLOR, University of Maryland, USA Medicine, Human Rights, & National Security Gregg BLOCHE, Georgetown University, USA Human Rights Perspective on Global Health Governance Kuei-Jung NI, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 倪貴榮教授 Legal and Moral Justifications for Taiwan’s Membership in the WHO-A Human Rights Perspective Shang-Yung YEN, Feng-Chia University, Taiwan 顏上詠教授 |
15:45 - 16:15 |
Coffee break |
16:15 -18:00 |
4 B International Health Regimes Moderator: Amnon CARMI, University of Haifa, Israel Global Health and the Human Rights Imperative Patricia KUSZLER, University of Washington, USA New Governance and Health Care: An International Movement to Adopt Negotiated Regulation John BLUM, Loyola University, USA Building a Ground for Free Trade Agreement to Include a Health Chapter Chang-Fa LO, National Taiwan University, Taiwan羅昌發教授 |
December 5 9:00-13:00 (short break: 10:50-11:00) |
4 C Ethical Issues and the Building of International Norms Moderator: Allyn L. TAYLOR, University of Maryland, USA Bioethics and the Law: Its Universality and Locality Norio HIGUCHI, Tokyo University, Japan Ethical Issues and the Building of International Norms Amnon CARMI, University of Haifa, Israel Asia in the Spotlight of the International Organ Trade: Time to take Action Alireza BAGHERI, University of Toronto, Canada Highest Attainable Standard of Healthcare v. Best Proven Therapy - Justice and Ethical Issues in International Norms concerning International Research involving Human Subjects” Huei-Chih NIU, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan牛惠之教授 International Norms in Abortion; Could Ectogenesis End The Abortion Debate? Amel ALGHRANI, University of Manchester, UK International legal and moral norms in death: can assisted dying be justified? David GURNHAM, University of Manchester School of law International Norms and the Creation of Ethical Guidelines for Scientific Research? The example of stem cell research to consider this issue. Sarah DEVANEY, University of Manchester, UK Ethical issues relating to the migration of health care professionals Leonardo D. de CASTRO, University of Philippines, Philippines
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Organizers |
Asian Center for WTO and Public Health, ACWH, National Taiwan University College of Law Co-organized by the Center for International Health Research and Development, National Taiwan University, College of Public Health |