<i>Global Health Law</i> brings attention to critical aspects of law that anyone interested in global health needs to be concerned about: the major sources of law, and the institutions relevant to implementing them…Gostin posits that the solution to major global health challenges lies in transforming global health law and global governance because of their potential to dramatically improve health and reduce inequalities.
- Sofia Gruskin, The Lancet
Gostin here presents a persuasive and inspiring call to action for lawyers and legal scholars to harness their talents to the fundamental goal of health for all by utilizing human rights standards, international treaties and activist litigation…<i>Global Health Law</i> makes a compelling case that the law’s time in the march towards global health is nigh.
- Juliet S. Sorensen, Times Higher Education
Gostin continues in his distinctive personal tradition of embodying both scholar and activist. In this regard, he advances a powerfully advocated thesis that stimulates many philosophical and political ideas. While some may wish to challenge aspects of his political conclusions, he has thrown down a gauntlet to anyone who would wish to side-line the imperatives that he identifies in relation to our responsibility effectively to achieve good global governance for health and improve life the world over.
- John Coggon, Medical Law Review
Larry Gostin’s <i>Global Health Law</i> is more than the definitive book on a dynamic field. Gostin harnesses the power of international law and human rights as tools to close unconscionable health inequities—the injustices that burden marginalized populations throughout the world. Gostin presents a forceful vision, one that deserves a wide embrace.
- Paul Farmer,
The fight against apartheid in South Africa inspired a Constitution that guarantees everyone the right to health. Lawrence Gostin’s groundbreaking <i>Global Health Law</i> replicates that struggle globally, employing wider principles of social justice and international law. His book is rich in scholarship, and inspiring in its generous-spirited reach.
- Justice Edwin Cameron, Constitutional Court of South Africa,
The fusion of human rights and social movements is a powerful theme running throughout Lawrence Gostin’s absorbing book. <i>Global Health Law</i> shines a light on the inspiration of the AIDS movement, bringing the ingenuity of civil society to achieve health justice for all.
- Michele Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS,