CALL FOR PAPERS:
To advance these discussions, we invite abstract submissions ranging from 350 to 500 words
from diverse contributors. Abstracts may broadly address any one of the following themes:
• The Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Political Economy;
• Health as a Universal Right;
• TWAIL, Health and Political Economy;
• Healthcare and Public Health;
• Health, Neoliberalism and Privatization;
• Health Regulation and Economics;
• Health and Feminist Economics;
• Rights-based Approaches to Healthcare;
• Alternative Approaches to Modern Medicine;
• International Investment in the Health Sector or Healthcare;
• Health, Law and Marginalization;
• Access to Drugs and International Law;
• Emergency Preparedness and Regulations (particularly during health crisis);
• International Trade Law and Health;
• TRIPS and Public Health;
• Health, International Law, and WTO Agreements such as TRIPS and GATS;
• Vaccine Diplomacy, including WTO Waivers;
• Health Governance and International Relations.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Send your abstract, ranging between 350-500 words, to [email protected]
Use the subject line- “Abstract Submission – Intl’ Symposium on Health Governance in a
Political Landscape”. The deadline for submissions is 20th January 2024. We will notify you of
our decision by 25th
January 2024. If accepted, please note that the draft paper, spanning 3000-
5000 words, must be submitted by 28th February 2024. For any questions or clarifications,
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reach out to Prof Dipika Jain ([email protected]), Prof Anmol Diwan ([email protected]) and
Mr. Pranav Narang ([email protected]).
Organized by:
The Centre for Justice, Law, and Society (CJLS), Jindal Global Law Review (JGLR) at Jindal
Global Law School (JGLS), O.P. Jindal Global University
AND
The Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL) at the Indian Institute for Foreign Trade
(established by Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India) and WTO Chairs
Programme (India Chair).
21st and 22nd March 2024
New Delhi, India
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