Global Health: What's Justice got to do with it? - Audio

Global Health: What's Justice got to do with it? - Audio

Panel members from UCL Philosophy, the UCL Centre for International Health & Development, UCL Infection & Immunity, UCL Laws and the UCL Institute for Global Health

The Spring 2008 UCL Institute for Global Health Symposia series began on 12 February 2008.

The first symposium, ‘Global Health: What’s justice got to do with it?’, explored some of the questions of justice and morality underlying the global-health agenda.

A brief presentation by Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy) – setting out some key questions, arguments and themes – was followed by a creative and entertaining discussion – moderated by Professor Anthony Costello (UCL Centre for International Health & Development).

Panel members were Professor Deenan Pillay (UCL Infection & Immunity), Colm O’Cinneide (UCL Laws) and Craig Patterson, Chief Executive Officer of the UCL Institute for Global Health.

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