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Rather than making another attempt at proposing a single and unifying theory of global health justice, this timely collection brings together, instead, scholars from a range of traditions to frame the issue more broadly, highlighting not only different perspectives but also key topics and debates.
The volume features chapters that offer both new theoretical approaches to global health justice, as well as fresh takes on existing frameworks. Others adopt a bottom-up approach to tackle specific problems, including the sexual rights of children and adolescents, artificial intelligence (AI) in
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Rather than making another attempt at proposing a single and unifying theory of global health justice, this timely collection brings together, instead, scholars from a range of traditions to frame the issue more broadly, highlighting not only different perspectives but also key topics and debates.

The volume features chapters that offer both new theoretical approaches to global health justice, as well as fresh takes on existing frameworks. Others adopt a bottom-up approach to tackle specific problems, including the sexual rights of children and adolescents, artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, framing of neglected tropical diseases, securitization of health, and trademarks in global health. Brought together within one volume, the breadth of these chapters provides a unique and enlightening contribution to the wider Global Health field.

This important volume will be a fascinating read for students and researchers across Global Health, Bioethics, Political Philosophy, and Global Development.
Autorenporträt
Himani Bhakuni is a Lecturer at York Law School, United Kingdom. Before that, she was the Assistant Professor of Justice in Global Health Research at University Medical Center, Utrecht University. She primarily works on issues within global health and human rights, particularly on questions surrounding justice, reparations, and global health law. Lucas Miotto is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Surrey and a core member of the Surrey Centre for Law and Philosophy. He works at the intersection between legal, moral, and political philosophy, dealing with questions about coercion, manipulation, wrongful interference, and forms of just governance.