id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334353-nc2jhemz Murphy, Thérèse IS HUMAN RIGHTS PREPARED? RISK, RIGHTS AND PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES 2009-05-08 .txt text/plain 8531 455 55 The new Regulations take what has been described as an '"all risks" approach', 34 encompassing any emergency with repercussions for international health security, including 26 Ibid., at para 47. So, how should a human rights lawyer respond to the panoply of new linkages between health and security and, more specifically, the increasing focus on public health emergency preparedness? In our view, its arguments need to be read very closely by those working on public health emergency preparedness, not least because of the effect that a 'risk or rights' approach 63 could have on the interpretation, and use, of the IHR and the design, interpretation and use of national preparedness measures. In thinking about risk within rights in the context of public health emergency preparedness, these points suggest a range of strategies. One question that needs to be asked is: are human rights risk strategists at work in public health preparedness projects and, if so, in what ways? ./cache/cord-334353-nc2jhemz.txt ./txt/cord-334353-nc2jhemz.txt