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Your Bibliography: 1948. World Health Assembly, Revision and Updating of the International Health Regulations, WHA48.7. Geneva.
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Your Bibliography: 2015. MICROBIAL THREATS TO HEALTH:EMERGENCE, DETECTION, AND RESPONSE. [online] INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE. Available at: <http://www.iom.edu/~/media/Files/Report%20Files/2003/Microbial-Threats-to-Health-Emergence-Detection-and-Response/MicrobialThreat8pgFINAL.pdf> [Accessed 30 March 2015].
In-text: (Aginam, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Aginam, O., 2005. ‘Globalization of Infectious Disease, International Law, and theWorld Health Organization:Opportunities. New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, 11.(1), pp.59–74.
In-text: (Basur, Yaffe and Henry, 2004)
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Your Bibliography: Fidler, D., 2003. SARS: Political Pathology of the First Post-Westphalian Pathogen. J Law Med Ethics, 31(4), pp.485-505.
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Your Bibliography: Fidler, D., 2004. Germs, governance, and global public health in the wake of SARS. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 113(6), pp.799-804.
In-text: (Fidler, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Fidler, D., 2005. From International Sanitary Conventions to Global Health Security: The New International Health Regulations. Chinese Journal of International Law, 4(2), pp.325-392.
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In-text: (Hafner-Burton, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Hafner-Burton, E., 2008. Sticks and Stones: Naming and Shaming the Human Rights Enforcement Problem. International Organization, 62(04), p.689.
In-text: (Howard-Jones, 1950)
Your Bibliography: Howard-Jones, N., 1950. “The Origins of International Health Work. British Medical Journal, pp.1032-37.
In-text: (INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS 3RD ANNIVERSARY, 1983)
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Your Bibliography: Jacobini, H., 1952. The New International Sanitary Regulations. Am J Public Health Nations Health, 42(2), pp.194-196.
In-text: (Morse, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Morse, S., 2007. Global Infectious Disease Surveillance And Health Intelligence. Health Affairs, 26(4), pp.1069-1077.
In-text: (Piller, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Piller, C., 2003. “In SARS Aftermath, WHO’S in Charge,”. Los Angeles Times, p.A1.
In-text: (Pomfret and Goodnun, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Pomfret, J. and Goodnun, P., 2003. “Mysterious Illness Kills 2 in Beijing in Sign of Spread. Washington post, p.A03.
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Your Bibliography: Pomfret, J., 2003. “Outbreak Gave China’s Hu an Opening; President Responded to Pressure Inside and. Washington post, p.A01.
Article 21(a) of the WHO Constitution specifically empowered the World Health Assembly, the annual meeting of all WHO member states, to adopt regulations regarding ‘sanitary and quarantine requirements and other procedures designed to prevent the international spread of disease’. Article 22 of the same document specified that any such regulations and requirements would be binding on member states of theWHO unless they specifically opted out of them
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Your Bibliography: Youde, J., 2011. Mediating Risk through the International Health Regulations and Bio-political Surveillance. Political Studies, 59(4), pp.813-830.
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