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Governing public health : EU law, regulation and biopolitics /

This book contributes towards EU studies and the growing discourse on law and public health. It uses the EU's governance of public health as a lens through which to explore questions of legal competence and its development through policy and concrete techniques, processes and practices, risk an...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Flear, Mark L. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.
Colección:Modern studies in European law.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Instruments and Legislation; 1. Context, Approach and Overview; I. Introduction; A. Starting Points; B. Research Agenda and Aims; C. Key Arguments and Next Steps; II. Law, Public Health and Participation; A. Law and Public Health: A Very Brief Overview; B. Citizen Participation; C. Taking Citizen Participation Seriously; III. Governing in Late Modernity: Theory, Concepts and Methods; A. Technologies of Governing: Risk, Freedom/Security and Governmentality; B. Regulating Risk; C. Neoliberalism.
  • D. Biopolitics and 'The Governed' as CitizensIV. Overview; Part I: Governing Public Health; 2. EU Public Health Governance: From the Overarching Architecture to the Health Strategy; I. Introduction; II. The EU and Public Health: Legal Competence, Governance and Responsibility; A. Legal Competence; B. The Overarching Architecture and Programmatic Priorities of EU Governance; III. Operationalising the Overarching Strategy in the Field of Public Health: Together for Health; A. The Market-Oriented Rationale; B. Overview of Principles and Objectives; C. Health in All Policies (HIAP).
  • I. Technologies of Knowledge-based Policy-making: Impact Assessmentii. Technologies of Agency and Performance: Monitoring, Measuring and Evaluating; D. The EU as a Security Actor and the Production of Legitimacy; IV. Structured Cooperation: Public Health Policy Implementation and the Health Programmes; A. Structured Cooperation; B. EU Health Programmes: Steering Through Funding; V. Conclusion; 3. Cancer; I. Introduction; II. From the Overarching Architecture of Governance to Action Against Cancer: European Partnership via Together for Health.
  • III. European Partnership for Action Against CancerA. Overview of Rationale and Objectives; B. Areas and Actions for a 'Comprehensive Policy Response'; i. The Most Cost-effective Response; ii. Bolstering Technologies of Knowledge-based Policy: Identification and Dissemination of Good Practice; iii. Cooperation and Coordination in Cancer Research as a Technology of Knowledge Production; iv. Facilitating Technologies of Agency and Performance: The Benchmarking Process; C. The Partnership Approach as Steering; i. Broad Overview; ii. Work Packages.
  • Iii. Extending and Deepening Governance: National Cancer PlansIV. Conclusion; 4. HIV/AIDS; I. Introduction; II. From the Overarching Architecture of Governance to Combating HIV/AIDS within the EU and in the Neighbouring Countries
  • Reflecting Together for Health; III. Taking Action: Combating HIV/AIDS within the EU and in the Neighbouring Countries; A. Mapping 'HIV in Europe' : Constituting a Problem for EU Governance; B. Key Contours of the EU' s Governance; i. Distributed Responsibilities; ii. The Centrality of Prevention; iii. Most 'At Risk' Regions and Groups.