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Sharifah Sekalala
Sharifah Sekalala
Professor of Global Health Law, University of Warwick
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Do not violate the International Health Regulations during the COVID-19 outbreak
R Habibi, GL Burci, TC De Campos, D Chirwa, M Cinà, S Dagron, ...
The Lancet 395 (10225), 664-666, 2020
2462020
Health and human rights are inextricably linked in the COVID-19 response
S Sekalala, L Forman, R Habibi, BM Meier
BMJ Global Health 5 (9), e003359, 2020
922020
Solidarity in the wake of COVID-19: reimagining the International Health Regulations
AL Taylor, R Habibi, GL Burci, S Dagron, M Eccleston-Turner, LO Gostin, ...
The Lancet 396 (10244), 82-83, 2020
542020
Decolonising human rights: how intellectual property laws result in unequal access to the COVID-19 vaccine
S Sekalala, L Forman, T Hodgson, M Mulumba, H Namyalo-Ganafa, ...
BMJ global health 6 (7), e006169, 2021
532021
Soft law and global health problems: lessons from responses to HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis
S Sekalala
Cambridge University Press, 2017
532017
Analyzing the human rights impact of increased digital public health surveillance during the COVID-19 crisis
S Sekalala, S Dagron, L Forman, BM Meier
Health and human rights 22 (2), 7, 2020
442020
An intersectional human rights approach to prioritising access to COVID-19 vaccines
S Sekalala, K Perehudoff, M Parker, L Forman, B Rawson, M Smith
BMJ global health 6 (2), e004462, 2021
352021
Realising sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent girls and young women living in slums in Uganda: a qualitative study
M McGranahan, E Bruno-McClung, J Nakyeyune, DA Nsibirwa, ...
Reproductive health 18 (1), 125, 2021
282021
Addressing the compliance gap? UN initiatives to benchmark the human rights performance of states and corporations
J Harrison, S Sekalala
Review of International Studies 41 (5), 925-945, 2015
262015
The World Health Organization in Global Health Law
BM Meier, A Taylor, M Eccleston-Turner, R Habibi, S Sekalala, LO Gostin
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 48 (4), 796-799, 2020
252020
The changing climates of global health
T Cousins, M Pentecost, A Alvergne, C Chandler, S Chigudu, C Herrick, ...
BMJ Global Health 6 (3), e005442, 2021
232021
Human rights mechanisms for anti-corruption, transparency and accountability: enabling the right to health
S Sekalala, H Masud, RT Bosco
Global health action 13 (sup1), 1699343, 2020
232020
The Stellenbosch consensus on legal national responses to public health risks: clarifying article 43 of the International health regulations
R Habibi, SJ Hoffman, GL Burci, TC de Campos, D Chirwa, M Cinà, ...
international organizations law review 19 (1), 90-157, 2020
182020
Soft law possibilities in global health law
S Sekalala, H Masud
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 49 (1), 152-155, 2021
162021
Feminist judgments projects at the intersection
VE Munro
Feminist Legal Studies 29 (2), 251-261, 2021
152021
Decolonising human rights: how intellectual property laws result in unequal access to the COVID-19 vaccine. BMJ Glob Health 6 (7): e006169
S Sekalala, L Forman, T Hodgson, M Mulumba, H Namyalo-Ganafa, ...
142021
Travel restrictions and variants of concern: global health laws need to reflect evidence
BM Meier, JB de Mesquita, GL Burci, D Chirwa, S Dagron, ...
Bulletin of the world health organization 100 (3), 178, 2022
132022
Health and human security: a wrinkle in time or a new paradigm?
F Lisk, AB Šehović, S Sekalala
Contemporary Politics 21 (1), 25-39, 2015
132015
Rights based approaches to sexual and reproductive health in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review
M McGranahan, J Nakyeyune, C Baguma, NN Musisi, D Nsibirwa, ...
PLoS One 16 (4), e0250976, 2021
122021
The stellenbosch consensus on the international legal obligation to collaborate and assist in addressing pandemics: clarifying article 44 of the international health regulations
MM Cinà, SJ Hoffman, GL Burci, TC de Campos, D Chirwa, S Dagron, ...
international organizations law review 19 (1), 158-187, 2020
102020
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