The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy
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Resumo: | Global health governance concerns the collective responses needed within the public health community to effectively tackle the shared challenges arising in an increasingly connected world. It is a truism that promoting a robust health infrastructure is critical to the attainment of good health and wellbeing. Yet the legal infrastructure – the laws and policies that empower and obligate as well as limit government and private action concerning health, has been neglected in the mainstream literature. This is because health infrastructure has focused more on physical structures of public health agencies such as clinics, hospitals and the human resources that operate them. The purpose of the study was to explore the extent to which the World Health Organization legal regimes such as the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (2003) and the Revised International Health Regulations, have impacted on health law and policy in Nigeria. It posits that the various conventions and regulations adopted, which were subsequently ratified and declared applicable to Nigeria, had been domesticated. However, the lack of respect for the rule of law has stymied the maximisation of the expected benefits from such legal regimes. It concludes that the World Health Organization should develop a programme for public health law capacity-building and policy surveillance to ensure continuous and organised efforts to assist member states including Nigeria to strengthen their legal infrastructure. |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and PolicyOs regimes jurídicos da Organização Mundial da Saúde e a formulação de leis e políticas de saúde na NigériaHealthHuman RightsNigeriaWorld Health OrganizationSaúdeDireitos HumanosNigériaOrganização Mundial da SaúdeGlobal health governance concerns the collective responses needed within the public health community to effectively tackle the shared challenges arising in an increasingly connected world. It is a truism that promoting a robust health infrastructure is critical to the attainment of good health and wellbeing. Yet the legal infrastructure – the laws and policies that empower and obligate as well as limit government and private action concerning health, has been neglected in the mainstream literature. This is because health infrastructure has focused more on physical structures of public health agencies such as clinics, hospitals and the human resources that operate them. The purpose of the study was to explore the extent to which the World Health Organization legal regimes such as the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (2003) and the Revised International Health Regulations, have impacted on health law and policy in Nigeria. It posits that the various conventions and regulations adopted, which were subsequently ratified and declared applicable to Nigeria, had been domesticated. However, the lack of respect for the rule of law has stymied the maximisation of the expected benefits from such legal regimes. It concludes that the World Health Organization should develop a programme for public health law capacity-building and policy surveillance to ensure continuous and organised efforts to assist member states including Nigeria to strengthen their legal infrastructure.A governança global da saúde diz respeito às respostas coletivas necessárias dentro da comunidade da saúde pública para enfrentar com eficácia os desafios compartilhados que surgem em um mundo cada vez mais conectado. É um truísmo que a promoção de uma infraestrutura de saúde robusta seja fundamental para a obtenção de saúde e bem-estar. No entanto, a infraestrutura legal – as leis e políticas que reforçam, obrigam ou limitam as ações governamentais e privadas em relação à saúde – tem sido negligenciada na literatura dominante. Isso ocorre porque a infraestrutura de saúde tem se concentrado mais nas estruturas físicas dos órgãos de saúde pública, como clínicas, hospitais, e nos recursos humanos que os operam. O objetivo deste estudo foi explorar até que ponto marcos legais da Organização Mundial da Saúde, como a Convenção-Quadro para o Controle do Tabaco (2003) e o Regulamento Sanitário Internacional revisado, impactaram as leis e políticas de saúde na Nigéria. O artigo postula que as várias convenções e regulamentos adotados, que foram posteriormente ratificados e declarados aplicáveis a Nigéria, foram internalizados no país, porém, o desrespeito ao estado de direito tem impedido a maximização dos benefícios esperados de tais marcos legais. Concluiu-se que a Organização Mundial da Saúde deve desenvolver um programa de capacitação em legislação e políticas de saúde pública e vigilância em saúde para garantir esforços contínuos e organizados, a fim de contribuir para que os Estados-Membros, incluindo a Nigéria, possam fortalecer sua infraestrutura legal.Universidade de São Paulo. Núcleo de Pesquisa em Direito Sanitário. Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Direito Sanitário2023-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresPeer-reviewed articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/18092610.11606/issn.2316-9044.rdisan.2023.180926Revista de Direito Sanitário; Vol. 23 (2023); e0004Revista de Direito Sanitário; v. 23 (2023); e0004Journal of Health Law; Vol. 23 (2023); e00042316-9044reponame:Revista de Direito Sanitário (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPengporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/180926/197481https://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/180926/198246Copyright (c) 2023 Revista de Direito Sanitáriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnaemene, BenjaminAnaemene, BenjaminIwuh, John2024-04-19T20:55:43Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/180926Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisanPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/oaisdallari@usp.br||revdisan@usp.br2316-90441516-4179opendoar:2024-04-19T20:55:43Revista de Direito Sanitário (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy Os regimes jurídicos da Organização Mundial da Saúde e a formulação de leis e políticas de saúde na Nigéria |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy Anaemene, Benjamin Health Human Rights Nigeria World Health Organization Saúde Direitos Humanos Nigéria Organização Mundial da Saúde |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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The World Health Organization Legal Regimes and the Shaping of Nigeria’s Health Law and Policy |
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Anaemene, Benjamin |
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Anaemene, Benjamin Iwuh, John |
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Iwuh, John |
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Anaemene, Benjamin Anaemene, Benjamin Iwuh, John |
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Health Human Rights Nigeria World Health Organization Saúde Direitos Humanos Nigéria Organização Mundial da Saúde |
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Health Human Rights Nigeria World Health Organization Saúde Direitos Humanos Nigéria Organização Mundial da Saúde |
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Global health governance concerns the collective responses needed within the public health community to effectively tackle the shared challenges arising in an increasingly connected world. It is a truism that promoting a robust health infrastructure is critical to the attainment of good health and wellbeing. Yet the legal infrastructure – the laws and policies that empower and obligate as well as limit government and private action concerning health, has been neglected in the mainstream literature. This is because health infrastructure has focused more on physical structures of public health agencies such as clinics, hospitals and the human resources that operate them. The purpose of the study was to explore the extent to which the World Health Organization legal regimes such as the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (2003) and the Revised International Health Regulations, have impacted on health law and policy in Nigeria. It posits that the various conventions and regulations adopted, which were subsequently ratified and declared applicable to Nigeria, had been domesticated. However, the lack of respect for the rule of law has stymied the maximisation of the expected benefits from such legal regimes. It concludes that the World Health Organization should develop a programme for public health law capacity-building and policy surveillance to ensure continuous and organised efforts to assist member states including Nigeria to strengthen their legal infrastructure. |
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