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5. The Stellenbosch Consensus on Legal National Responses to Public Health Risks

7. On the universality of medical device regulations: the case of Benin

8. Decolonising global health: why the new Pandemic Agreement should have included the principle of subsidiarity.

12. Colonialism in the new digital health agenda.

15. Critical analysis of tobacco taxation policies in Pakistan after two decades of FCTC: Policy gaps and lessons for low- and middle-income countries.

16. Pandemic Preparedness: A Scoping Review of Best and Worst Practices from COVID-19.

17. Implementation, compliance, and pandemic legal obligations.

18. Health data justice: building new norms for health data governance.

19. Towards a Feminist Geo-legal Ethic of Caring Within Medical Supply Chains: Lessons from Careless Supply During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

20. The Role of Civil Society in Mobilizing Human Rights Struggles for Essential Medicines: A Critique from HIV/AIDS to COVID-19.

22. When suspicion replaces evidence in public health.

23. Decolonising human rights: how intellectual property laws result in unequal access to the COVID-19 vaccine.

24. Realising sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent girls and young women living in slums in Uganda: a qualitative study.

25. Should COVID-19 Vaccines Authorized for Emergency Use Be Considered "Essential" Medicines?

26. Rights based approaches to sexual and reproductive health in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review.

27. The changing climates of global health.

28. An intersectional human rights approach to prioritising access to COVID-19 vaccines.

30. The World Health Organization in Global Health Law.

31. Analyzing the Human Rights Impact of Increased Digital Public Health Surveillance during the COVID-19 Crisis.

32. Health and human rights are inextricably linked in the COVID-19 response.

33. Solidarity in the wake of COVID-19: reimagining the International Health Regulations.

34. Do not violate the International Health Regulations during the COVID-19 outbreak.

35. Human rights mechanisms for anti-corruption, transparency and accountability: enabling the right to health.

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