02 November 2021
The Covid-19 Pandemic, the Failure of the Binary PHEIC Declaration System, and the Need for Reform
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised unprecedented challenges for the global health framework and its long-term consequences are not yet in full sight. The alarm mechanism based on the declaration of Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), in particular, has been severely tested. As underlined by some scholars, a reform of the PHEIC’s mechanism would not solve the core issues of the alert and response system behind the IHRs, that do have mainly a political dimension. Continue reading >>
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28 October 2021
Pandemics without Borders?
Any future international treaty or instrument on pandemic preparedness and response should refrain from further perpetuating an understanding of international borders that is primarily based on considerations of territoriality – rather, it should ensure that borders are no longer a constitutive element determining the international community’s effort of fighting the spread of dangerous diseases. Continue reading >>
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26 October 2021
Towards Member-driven International Pandemic Lawmaking
The COVID-19 pandemic has blatantly exposed the flaws of the World Health Organization (WHO) and its International Health Regulations (IHR) in addressing cross-border communicable diseases. We argue that the IHR is ill-designed: its rules and mechanisms are disproportionately tied to the Director General’s (DG) exercise of power, rendering insufficient member access to and participation in core decision-making and greater tendency of regulatory capture. Continue reading >>
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22 October 2021
Epidemie ohne epidemische Lage
In der Gewissheit, bald von der Last des Amts befreit zu sein, macht sich jetzt auch der Bundesminister für Gesundheit locker. Der Bundestag solle die bis zum 25.11.2021 wirksame Feststellung einer „epidemischen Lage von nationaler Tragweite“ nicht mehr verlängern, genauer gesagt: ihr Fortbestehen nicht noch einmal feststellen. Wird also der 26.11.2021 zum Freedom Day? Continue reading >>19 October 2021
A Shared Responsibility Model
Piecemeal and fragmented policymaking during Covid-19 underscored the need for an equity-focused global health agenda. Yet, most responses were nationally-focused, lacked global commitment and solidarity, failed to notify the WHO of novel outbreaks, and were non-compliant with its professional recommendations. Continue reading >>
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19 October 2021
Webinar: Addressing Scientific Innovation through Pandemic Lawmaking
Amid contention that global governance was unprepared and incapacitated in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this November, a special session of the World Health Assembly will convene to discuss a potential international instrument on pandemic preparedness and response. As part of the "International Pandemic Lawmaking: Conceptual and Practical Issues" symposium which is publishing critical insights and recommendations for this potential pandemic treaty each day on Bill of Health and Verfassungsblog, this is the second webinar examines the issues, challenges and opportunities related to scientific innovation. Continue reading >>
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18 October 2021
Scientific Innovation in International Pandemic Lawmaking
More inclusive models for scientific data sharing at the international level clearly can and must be devised. Doing so will require stronger commitments by states, improved multilateral mechanisms, and legal rules that facilitate the fair allocation of fruits of scientific progress without influence from competing agendas. Continue reading >>
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14 October 2021
Addressing IP Barriers in the Context of a Pandemic Treaty
By relying on the private sector in the context of COVID-19, many countries are struggling to secure adequate personal protective equipment, testing kits, and, more importantly. life-saving vaccines. A radical paradigm shift is needed from a market-based paradigm to one that encourages more scientific collaboration transcending national, regional, and global levels. Continue reading >>
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13 October 2021
Im Ausgang deutlich
Vor mehr als 18 Monaten trat in Bayern – zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik – ein flächendeckendes, landesweites Ausgangsverbot in Kraft. In die darauffolgende leidenschaftliche rechtswissenschaftliche Debatte ist zwischenzeitlich deutlich Ruhe eingekehrt. In dieser nun deutlich entspannten Lage entschied am Montag der Bayerische Verwaltungsgerichtshof als erstes Verwaltungsgericht in einer Hauptsache über die Maßnahme, die wie keine zweite für die heikle Wirkmacht der staatlichen Pandemiebekämpfung steht. Continue reading >>12 October 2021
Taking Data Sharing Seriously
COVID-19 demonstrated the interconnectedness of the world and that our collective protection and well-being is contingent on our individual response. The importance of solidarity and acting in the public interest became key messages in public health, as too were these principles justified as the basis for data-sharing across borders. Accessing this data was critical and its timely access to this data was essential in research for the much-needed new vaccines. Continue reading >>
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