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000301424 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1163/15723747-19010001
000301424 037__ $$aARTICLE
000301424 245__ $$aThe International Health Regulations as a WHO constitutional instrument$$binternal governance and regime interactions
000301424 269__ $$a2022
000301424 336__ $$aJournal Articles
000301424 520__ $$aThe International Health Regulations (ihr) have been severely tested by the covid-19 pandemic. Recent reviews have identified a number of gaps and challenges and proposed improvement, but the Regulations should be analysed in their context as a constitutional instrument deeply embedded in who’s governance to better understand their systemic strengths and weaknesses. The ihr embody a managerial model of health governance that aims at depoliticizing international response to health emergencies and coordinating it on the basis of expertise and persuasion. The political crisis accompanying the covid-19 pandemic, however, reveals the need for a different and more political approach that injects states in the governance of the ihr following models tested by other international agreements. It also highlights the need for a more effective framework of cooperation and coordination that builds upon who’s practice of inter-institutional cooperation but complements it through institutional consultation structures involving directly states parties.
000301424 580__ $$aIn: International Organizations Law Review. - Volume 19(2022), Issue 1, pages 11–36
000301424 6531_ $$aGlobal Governance$$0319128
000301424 6531_ $$aGlobal Health$$0319129
000301424 700__ $$aBurci, Gian Luca
000301424 700__ $$aNegri, Stefania
000301424 8564_ $$995016845-2ea4-426c-8572-07ad0a542392$$s326210$$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/301424/files/iolr-article-p11_002.pdf
000301424 901__ $$uInternational Law Department$$0319287
000301424 901__ $$uGlobal Health Centre
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