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Planetary Health Law: Global Health Security and A Changing Environment

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Explores how humanity’s health is dependent on the flourishing of the natural environment. Examines how international law, policy, and governance respond to environmental disruption and global health consequences. Discusses treaties and frameworks responding to global change events, including pandemics, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Interrogates colonialism’s role in planetary ill-health and international law’s development. Explores pathways to respond to the inequitable distribution of health, economic, and social impacts and benefits from planetary health disruption.

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