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Returning persons with a medical condition to their home country

Date:31 March 2015Author:GHLG Blog
Deportation of persons with a medical condition: the Dutch National ombudsman criticizes the immigration authorities of the Netherlands for an insufficiently clear evaluation of the medical resources available in the country of origin. At the same time, Judge Pinto de Albuquerque points to the meager guidance of the European Court of Human Rights in that respect in his dissenting opinion to the recent case of S. J. v Belgium.

Case law discussion on Asiye Genç v. Turkey, ECtHR 27 January 2015

Date:23 March 2015Author:GHLG Blog
On 19 March the Department of International Law of the University of Groningen held its second case law discussion, organised by colleagues Monika Ambrus and Panos Merkouris.

Meeting Global Health Law Committee ILA

Date:16 March 2015Author:GHLG Blog
On February 19, 2015, a group of experts in law, public health, security and medicines, met in Geneva under the auspices of the Global Health Law Committee of the International Law Association and the Global Health Programme of the Graduate Institute|Geneva.

ECoHR - Judgment Asiye Genc v. Turkey

Date:11 March 2015Author:GHLG Blog
In its judgment of 27 January 2015, the European Court of Human Rights dealt with  a prematurely born baby’s death in an ambulance, a few hours after birth, following the baby’s transfer between hospitals without being admitted for treatment.

Second event GHLG: health sector corruption

Date:19 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
The second event focuses on health sector corruption as an important issue of concern under international human rights law, health law, and global health governance. This session seeks to provide various legal and practical responses to the problems of corruption in the health systems.

IDLO Global Health Law Intern 2015

Date:16 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
The International Development Law Organization(IDLO) seeks an inter to provide support to its health law research ad programs.

First meeting of ILA’s new Global Health Law Committee - 19, Feb. 2015

Date:16 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
On 19 February the first meeting of the Global Health Law Committee of the International Law Association will take place in Geneva. The Committee is Chaired by Professor Frederic Abbott and Dr Brigit Toebes. The meeting will focus on ‘health security’ as an important theme under global health law, and will in this context discuss the challenges posed by the recent ebola crisis.

The Ebola crisis: challenges for Global Health Law

Date:03 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
The recent Ebola crisis has caused approximately 11.000 deaths so far. Compared to other global health crises, including the deaths caused by armed conflicts and chronic diseases, this is still a small amount. Yet, from a global and domestic health law and governance perspective, this crisis raises a number of vital questions and challenges, which were also addressed during a recent SHARES debate organised by the University of Amsterdam.

Launch of Global Health Law Groningen - panel discussion on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

Date:03 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
On Monday 26 January we officially launched our new initiative ‘Global Health Law Groningen’ (GHLG). During the launch we paid attention to the most important and influential standard adopted within the context of the World Health Organization (WHO): the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).

“Health is a plaything of commercial interests”

Date:01 February 2015Author:GHLG Blog
Lawyer Phon van den Biesen suing the government to reclaim because of the tobacco lobby. It is a case on the basis of health law, a field in attendance. Also at the Launch of Global Health Law Groningen, University of Groningen.
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