Managing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Paving a Path into the Future of International Law and Organization |
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Authors: | Peter Mameli |
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Affiliation: | Professor of Public Management, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City |
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Abstract: | Complex global interdependence continues to influence international legal and political affairs at the close of the twentieth century. As interdependence has tightened, non‐state actors have emerged in many policy areas as key political and service delivery players; often supporting increasingly prioritized human‐centered issues. Analysis of the global management of the HIV/AIDS pandemic suggests that use of international quasi‐legislation can be employed in order to create space within which to manage these changes, thus opening room for discussion about new approaches to meeting the challenges of a changing world. |
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