Report: The World Health Organisation and Australia's Legal Framework
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This report examines the impact of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Australia's legal system, focusing on public health. It begins with an introduction to the WHO, its establishment, and its role in addressing global health issues, including the eradication of diseases like smallpox and its involvement in areas such as HIV, Ebola, and Tuberculosis. The discussion section outlines the scope of the WHO, emphasizing its objectives to track life-threatening diseases, ensure quality healthcare access, provide guidance on public health issues, and facilitate international strategies. The report then details the WHO's purposes, including promoting cooperation on health issues, strengthening health services, coordinating health work internationally, and standardizing diagnostic processes. It also highlights the WHO's impact on international law, particularly its role in the development of global health law and the importance of international law in public health strategies. The conclusion summarizes the WHO's significance in addressing public health issues and its objectives to make the world disease-free. Finally, it includes a reference list of WHO publications.
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