04786nam 22005655 450 991049317650332120211021211829.00-520-95858-610.1525/9780520958586(CKB)3710000000550359(EBL)4068976(SSID)ssj0001593944(PQKBManifestationID)16289341(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001593944(PQKBWorkID)14880874(PQKB)11705529(MiAaPQ)EBC4068976(DE-B1597)519781(OCoLC)1102800346(DE-B1597)9780520958586(EXLCZ)99371000000055035920200424h20162016 fg 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrPublic Health Law Power, Duty, Restraint /Lawrence O. Gostin, Lindsay F. Wiley3rd ed.Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (763 p.)Includes index.0-520-28265-5 Front matter --Contents --Illustrations, Tables, and Boxes --Foreword --Preface to the Third Edition --Acknowledgments --CHAPTER ONE. A Theory and Definition of Public Health Law --CHAPTER TWO. Risk Regulation: A Systematic Evaluation --CHAPTER THREE. Public Health Law in the Constitutional Design: Public Health Powers and Duties --CHAPTER FOUR. Constitutional Limits on the Exercise of Public Health Powers --CHAPTER FIVE. Public Health Governance: Democracy and Delegation --CHAPTER SIX. Direct Regulation for the Public's Health and Safety --CHAPTER SEVEN. Tort Law and the Public's Health: Indirect Regulation --CHAPTER EIGHT. Taxation, Spending, and the Social Safety Net: Hidden Effects on Public Health --CHAPTER NINE. Surveillance and Public Health Research: Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality of Personal Health Information --CHAPTER TEN. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control --CHAPTER ELEVEN. Public Health Emergency Preparedness: Terrorism, Pandemics, and Disasters --CHAPTER TWELVE. Promoting Healthier Lifestyles: Noncommunicable Disease Prevention --CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Promoting Safer Lifestyles: A Public Health Law Perspective on Accidents and Violence --CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Health Justice and the Future of Public Health Law --Notes --About the Authors --IndexLawrence O. Gostin's seminal Public Health Law is widely acclaimed as the definitive statement on public health law at the turn of the twenty-first century. In this bold third edition, Gostin is joined by Lindsay F. Wiley to analyze major health threats of our time such as chronic diseases, emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, bioterrorism, natural disasters, opioid overdose, and gun violence. The authors draw on constitutional law, administrative law, local government law, and tort law to develop their conception of law as a tool for protecting the public's health. The book creates an intellectual framework for modern public health law and supports that framework with illustrations of the scientific, political, and ethical issues involved. In proposing innovative solutions for the future of the public's health, Gostin and Wiley's essential study provides a blueprint for public and political debates to come. New issues covered in this edition: • Corporate personhood rights raised in response to regulations of tobacco, food and beverages, alcohol, firearms, prescription drugs, and marijuana. • Local government authority to protect the public's health. • Deregulation and harm reduction as modes of public health law intervention. • Taxation, spending, and alteration of the socioeconomic environment as modes of public health law intervention. • Access to health care as a strategy for protecting the public's health. • Taxation, spending, licensing, zoning, and shared-use strategies for chronic disease prevention. • The public health law perspective on violence and injury prevention. • Health justice as a framework for reducing health disparities and protecting the public's health.Public health lawsUnited StatesPublic healthMoral and ethical aspectsElectronic books.Public health lawsPublic healthMoral and ethical aspects.344.7304Gostin Lawrence O.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut884710Wiley Lindsay F.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910493176503321Public Health Law2443891UNINA