Past Issues
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VOLUME 96, ISSUE 2 (Jan-08)
Symposium: O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Foreword: National and Global Health Law: A Scholarly Examination of the Most Pressing Health Hazards
by Lawrence O. Gostin
Global Health
Meeting Basic Survival Needs of the World’s Least Healthy People Toward a Framework Convention on Global Health
by Lawrence O. Gostin
Global Health Jurisprudence: A Time of Reckoning
by David P. Fidler
Global Health Care Financing Law: A Useful Concept?
by Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Normative Foundations of Global Health Law
by Jennifer Prah Ruger
Health Regulation and Governance
Climate Change, Human Health, and the Post-Cautionary Principle
by Lisa Heinzerling
A Critical Examination of the FDA’s Efforts to Preempt Failure-to-Warn Claims
by David A. Kessler & David C. Vladeck
Relational Duties, Regulatory Duties, and the Widening Gap Between Individual Health Law and Collective Health Policy
by William M. Sage
Can We Get There from Here? Universal Health Insurance and the Congressional Budget Process
by Tim Westmoreland
Health Care Financing and Organization
Health Care Rationing: Inevitable, but Impossible?
by Henry J. Aaron
The Erosion of Individual Autonomy in Medical Decisionmaking: Of the FDA and IRBs
by Richard A. Epstein
The Legal and Historical Foundations of Patients as Medical Consumers
by Mark A. Hall
Deconstructing Negligence: The Role of Individual and System Factors In Causing Medical Error
by Michelle M. Mello & David M. Studdert
Health Law’s Coherence Anxiety
by Theodore W. Ruger
Disease Prevention and Health Outcomes
Empirical Health Law Scholarship: The State of the Field
by Michelle M. Mello & Kathryn Zeiler
Public Health Surveillance in the 21st Century: Achieving Population Health Goals while Protecting Individuals’ Privacy and Confidentiality
by Michael A. Stoto

