INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH

ABSTRACT: This article reflects on the hurdles of the right to health within international investment dispute settlement. Its main purpose is to analyze the way in which both, the right to health and property rights should fit there. In doing so, relevant jurisprudence, normative and pragmatic argu...

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Autor principal: Rizo Massu,Catalina Sofía
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-343720200001000812021-03-25INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTHRizo Massu,Catalina Sofía Court of Justice Investor-State Dispute Settlement Precautionary Principle Right to Health World Health Organization ABSTRACT: This article reflects on the hurdles of the right to health within international investment dispute settlement. Its main purpose is to analyze the way in which both, the right to health and property rights should fit there. In doing so, relevant jurisprudence, normative and pragmatic arguments are provided. Some of the measures and strategies proposed so far to foster cohabitation between both branches of international law are challenged in an attempt to demonstrate that none of them will effectively contribute to better protect the right to health. Likewise, it offers less explored solutions, such as engaging the World Health Organization and the International Court of Justice, and a shift in the onus of proof through the application of the Precautionary Principle.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de DerechoRevista chilena de derecho v.47 n.1 20202020-04-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-34372020000100081en10.4067/S0718-34372020000100081
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topic Court of Justice
Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Precautionary Principle
Right to Health
World Health Organization
spellingShingle Court of Justice
Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Precautionary Principle
Right to Health
World Health Organization
Rizo Massu,Catalina Sofía
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
description ABSTRACT: This article reflects on the hurdles of the right to health within international investment dispute settlement. Its main purpose is to analyze the way in which both, the right to health and property rights should fit there. In doing so, relevant jurisprudence, normative and pragmatic arguments are provided. Some of the measures and strategies proposed so far to foster cohabitation between both branches of international law are challenged in an attempt to demonstrate that none of them will effectively contribute to better protect the right to health. Likewise, it offers less explored solutions, such as engaging the World Health Organization and the International Court of Justice, and a shift in the onus of proof through the application of the Precautionary Principle.
author Rizo Massu,Catalina Sofía
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title INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
title_short INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
title_full INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
title_fullStr INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
title_full_unstemmed INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
title_sort international investment law and the right to health
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho
publishDate 2020
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