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    題名: The 2005 International Health Regulations: Taiwan, Compliance and the Exclusion Paradox
    作者: 李崇菱
    Lee, Tsung-ling
    貢獻者: 醫療暨生物科技法律研究所
    日期: 2021-03
    上傳時間: 2025-04-01 19:31:43 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Abstract
    Question of compliance continues to puzzle and generate intellectual interest in the global legal discourse; in particular, the worldwide implementation gap in the 2005 International Health Regulations (hereinafter “2005 IHR”) as exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic again has renewed attention on the question. The article focuses on Taiwan as a case study to explore endogenous and exogenous factors underpinning the voluntary compliance of the 2005 IHR. Arguably, Taiwan’s relatively success at containing the pandemic at the one-year mark since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 first identified in China in 2020 is partly due to public health reforms in the aftermath of 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). As the world largely fall short of pandemic preparedness as a function of the wide-spread non-compliance of the 2005 IHR, examining the factors underpinning Taiwan’s voluntary compliance offers a more nuanced understanding of compliance where the diffusion of norms occurs absent of enforceable mechanism. Such would contribute to the broader discourse as securing 2005 IHR compliance is a shared challenge. Taiwan’s voluntary compliance is striking as it indirectly reaffirms the central importance of the World Health Organization (hereinafter “WHO”) as a norms-generating global health agency more broadly: as Taiwan’s public health reform has drawn extensively from the WHO norms.
    關聯: Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 1-24, March 2021
    描述: 【110-1 升等】臺北醫學大學教師升等專門著作
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