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International Public Health Policy and Ethics

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  • World-renowned authors from five countries writing on a broad conception of public health—cutting edge
  • Key insights into policy and ethics dealing with an avian flu epidemic, malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, and gender atypical organization
  • Key analysis of the crisis of water, sanitation, and disease
  • Inclusion of torture, human rights, poverty reduction, and religious imperialism into the public health arena

Part of the book series: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine (LIME, volume 42)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vi
  2. Morality and Politics

    1. Personal or Public Health?

      • Muireann Quigley, John Harris
      Pages 15-29
    2. Moral Interests, Privacy, and Medical Research

      • Deryck Beyleveld, Shaun D. Pattinson
      Pages 45-57
    3. Torture and Public Health

      • Wanda Teays
      Pages 59-90
    4. Exporting the “Culture of Life”

      • Laura Purdy
      Pages 91-106
  3. Money and Poverty

    1. Poverty, Human Rights, and Just Distribution

      • John-Stewart Gordon
      Pages 131-141
  4. Medical Need and Response

    1. Toward Control of Infectious Disease: Ethical Challenges for a Global Effort

      • Margaret P. Battin, Charles B. Smith, Leslie P. Francis, Jay A. Jacobson
      Pages 191-214
    2. TB Matters More

      • Michael J. Selgelid, Paul M. Kelly, Adrian Sleigh
      Pages 233-247
    3. Clean Water

      • Michael Boylan
      Pages 273-287
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 289-297

About this book

Public Health Policy and Ethics brings together philosophers and practitioners to address the foundations and principles upon which public health policy may be advanced – especially in the international arena. What is the basis that justifies public health in the first place? Why should individuals be disadvantaged for the sake of the group? How do policy concerns and clinical practice work together and work against each other? Can the boundaries of public health be extended to include social ills that are amenable to group-dynamic solutions? What about political issues? How can international finance make an impact? These are some of the crucial questions that form the core of this volume of original essays sure to cause practitioners to engage in a critical re-evaluation of the role of ethics in public health policy.

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From the reviews:

"This collection of essays by noted public health scholars and professionals broadly defines public health and explores questions of its international policy and ethics. … This should be of interest to those involved in public health policy and ethics, and in how international politics, law, culture, history, disparities, etc., complicate this field. … This is a good introduction to the increasingly important field of international public health." (Daniel Bustillos, Doody’s Review Services, December, 2008)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Marymount University, Arlington, USA

    Michael Boylan

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eBook USD 89.00
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Softcover Book USD 119.99
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