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The Cambridge Handbook of One Health and the Law offers an in-depth examination of how legal frameworks intersect with One Health approaches to global health challenges. Edited by Katie Woolaston and Jane Kotzmann, this handbook brings together leading experts to analyze existing legal structures and their effectiveness in addressing complex health issues that span human, animal, and environmental domains.
The book explores the critical role of law in implementing One Health strategies, covering topics such as disease prevention, biosecurity, environmental protection, and international cooperation. It addresses gaps in current legal frameworks and identifies opportunities for legal reform and innovation. Through case studies and comparative analysis, the handbook demonstrates how legal mechanisms can be strengthened to support integrated approaches to health emergencies and chronic health threats. This essential resource is vital for policymakers, legal professionals, public health experts, and academics seeking to understand and advance the legal dimensions of One Health.







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