A Study on Regulation and Strategies of Global Emerging Zoonosis Control
碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 科技法律研究所 === 97 === About 75% of the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that have identified over the past three decades have been caused by pathogens originating from zoonotic pools. These emerging infectious diseases pose an ever-increasing threat to global society, and...
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ndltd-TW-097NCTU57050282015-10-13T15:42:33Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01959115960288003125 A Study on Regulation and Strategies of Global Emerging Zoonosis Control 全球新興傳染病控制規範與策略研究-以人畜共通傳染病議題為中心 Wu, Tsz-Pei 吳慈珮 碩士 國立交通大學 科技法律研究所 97 About 75% of the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that have identified over the past three decades have been caused by pathogens originating from zoonotic pools. These emerging infectious diseases pose an ever-increasing threat to global society, and national and international action and cooperation for global emerging zoonosis control should be urgent required. This study discusses regulation and strategies of global emerging zoonosis control, analyzes a variety of solutions that scholars propose to improve problems of global zoonosis control and suggests further global and national efforts to control the international spread of infectious diseases. This study has six chapters to discuss regulation and strategies of global emerging zoonosis control. Chapter one will serve as the introduction to this study; chapter two discusses the global crisis of emerging infectious disease and control issues; chapter three examine different theories and methods proposed for the global zoonosis control, including: international law and global health government theory, global health public goods approach, securitization theory, one world and one health approach; chapter four analysis the roles of related international organizations and international regulations; chapter five presents discussion of certain issues; chapter six analyzes national regulation compliancy with the international standards and draws the conclusion. In general, this study conclude that the proposed theories on regulation and strategies are applicable to improve the global zoonosis control, however, further action and cooperation still needed at global, international and national level. Ni, Kuei-Jung 倪貴榮 2009 學位論文 ; thesis 112 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 科技法律研究所 === 97 === About 75% of the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that have identified over the past three decades have been caused by pathogens originating from zoonotic pools. These emerging infectious diseases pose an ever-increasing threat to global society, and national and international action and cooperation for global emerging zoonosis control should be urgent required. This study discusses regulation and strategies of global emerging zoonosis control, analyzes a variety of solutions that scholars propose to improve problems of global zoonosis control and suggests further global and national efforts to control the international spread of infectious diseases.
This study has six chapters to discuss regulation and strategies of global emerging zoonosis control. Chapter one will serve as the introduction to this study; chapter two discusses the global crisis of emerging infectious disease and control issues; chapter three examine different theories and methods proposed for the global zoonosis control, including: international law and global health government theory, global health public goods approach, securitization theory, one world and one health approach; chapter four analysis the roles of related international organizations and international regulations; chapter five presents discussion of certain issues; chapter six analyzes national regulation compliancy with the international standards and draws the conclusion.
In general, this study conclude that the proposed theories on regulation and strategies are applicable to improve the global zoonosis control, however, further action and cooperation still needed at global, international and national level.
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