Introduction to a Special Issue on Reforming the International Health Regulations

G. Burci, L. Forman, S. Hoffman
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This special issue of the International Organizations Law Review is dedicated to the potential reform of the International Health Regulations (IHR)? It may be surprising to readers of this journal that a whole issue is focusing on a normative instrument rather than directly on an international institution. This choice may be explained by many factors that render the IHR a particularly interesting instrument at the crossroads of international law, the law of international organizations, and complex governance questions on how to produce a global public good such as the protection of humankind from the ravages of infectious diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO ), as the institutional custodian and manager of the IHR, has progressively and holistically integrated the latter into its governance as a component of its broader health emergency functions. The IHR -the primary legal instrument to prevent and control the international spread of disease -has also inevitably become a normative benchmark for other international institutions, thus raising delicate questions of regime complexity and coordination.2 The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified and exacerbated these issues and projected them to the highest level of international politics.(3)
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国际卫生条例改革特刊简介
《国际组织法评论》的这期特刊专门讨论《国际卫生条例》的潜在改革?这本杂志的读者可能会感到惊讶的是,整期杂志都在关注一项规范性文书,而不是直接关注一个国际机构。这一选择可以由许多因素来解释,这些因素使《国际卫生条例》成为国际法、国际组织法和关于如何产生全球公共产品(如保护人类免受传染病破坏)的复杂治理问题的十字路口的一项特别有趣的文书。世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)作为国际卫生条例的机构保管人和管理者,已逐步将国际卫生条例全面纳入其管理,作为其更广泛的卫生应急职能的一个组成部分。《国际卫生条例》作为预防和控制疾病国际传播的主要法律文书,也不可避免地成为其他国际机构的规范性基准,从而提出了制度复杂性和协调性的微妙问题。2新冠肺炎大流行放大并加剧了这些问题,并将其投射到国际政治的最高层面。(3)
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期刊介绍: After the Second World War in particular, the law of international organizations developed as a discipline within public international law. Separate, but not separable. The International Organizations Law Review purports to function as a discussion forum for academics and practitioners active in the field of the law of international organizations. It is based on two pillars; one is based in the world of scholarship, the other in the world of practice. In the first dimension, the Journal focuses on general developments in international institutional law.
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