The Pandemic Treaty. A new Global Public Health Instrument

Given the impact of the Covid19 pandemic, member states have agreed to draft and negotiate a new convention to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response to future pandemics at a global level. 

The conference aims to unpack the onion of issues related to the Pandemic Treaty from different perspectives (public health, ethics, law, economics, and other sciences). This one-day conference will start with a keynote lecture and several sessions (see Call for Abstracts).

Date
Friday 9 May 2025, 09:00 - 17:00
Type
Conference
Spoken Language
English
Location

Campus ENSP Lisbon

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Keynote speaker:  Dr. Mark Eccleston-Turner, Senior Lecturer in Global Health Law, King's College London

Call for Abstracts

The conference's multidisciplinary approach invites academics, professionals, (PhD) students, and other interested persons to participate and submit an abstract for a presentation addressing the conference topic (deadline: 1 March 2025).

Potential topics

  •  Pathogen access and benefit sharing, the proposed PABS system
  • Open data and sharing, technology transfer and intellectual property 
  • The accord and international human rights law and standards
  • Financing and the Pandemic Fund
  • The Accord’s accountability mechanisms
  • The Accord’s One Health approach
  • Pandemic governance
  • AI-related systems and pandemic preparedness

Target group:  

Scientists and professionals (public health, medicine, management, law, ethics, sociology) and others interested in global health issues.

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More information

Interested? Further information or registration can be sent to: denexter@law.eur.nl

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