Contents
Part IOne Health in Existing Legal Structures
2One Health Frameworks: Challenges and Opportunities for Country-Level Implementation
3One Health and the UN Animal Welfare Nexus Resolution: A Milestone Step towards an Animal Welfare Revolution?
4One Health and Pathogen Sharing: What’s Missing in the Pandemic Treaty’s Proposed Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing (PABS) System?
5The Environmental Law Arena and the Development of the One Health Approach: Addressing the Threats to the Health of the Planet
6Like Mixing Oil and Water: Integrating One Health into the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy
Part IIOne Health and Contemporary Legal Structures
7Human Rights and One Health: Mutual Benefits or Irreconcilable Differences?
8Animal Rights and One Health: Locating Animal Intrinsic Worth in the One Health Paradigm
9The One Health Approach and the Tackling of Drivers of Environmental Degradation: The Case of the EU Deforestation-Free Products Regulation
10One Health among Many: What Can One Health Learn from EcoHealth and Planetary Health Projects to Encourage Legal Reform?
11Drawing from AMR Experience for Better Prevention, Preparedness, and Response to Complex Health Threats under a One Health Approach
Part IIIOne Health and Future Legal Structures
12Reorienting One Health Governance towards Indigenous Understanding: A Need for the Prioritisation of Indigenous Knowledges
13The Convention on Animal Protection: A Cathartic Resolution to a Global Pandemic Story
14Advancing One Health Legal and Policy Action for the Environment
16Achieving One Health Policy Objectives through a Legally Supported, Value-Based Health and Care Approach
17Public Health Law: One Health’s Influence on Reimagining Public Health Law for the Twenty-First Century and Beyond