1: The Silent Revolution of EU Health Law & Policy 2: European Union Rights & Values in Human Health 3: EU 'Public Health' and 'Health Care' Law and Policy 4: Institutional Build-up of EU Health Actors 5: EU Public Health: Countermeasures to Swine Flu 6: EU Health Care: Access to Medical Care 7: The EU Constitutional Constraints on the Intrinsic Relationship of Values, Rights and Human Health
Anniek de Ruijter is Associate Professor of European Law at the University of Amsterdam. Her research interests lie at the intersection of European Union law and health law and policy. In this respect she focuses on constitutional questions regarding the EU role in human health and risk regulation.
Based on de Ruijter's PhD thesis at the University of Amsterdam, EU
Health Law & Policy is a deeply researched book with an impressive
marshalling of the literature; interestingly, de Ruijter couples
her doctrinal legal analysis with qualitative research data
relating the accounts of civil servants working on healthpolicy in
the EU institutional context, which makes for a richer account of
her findings ... EU Health Law & Policy is an excellently crafted
monograph deserving of a wide-ranging audience. * Edward S. Dove,
University of Edinburgh, SCRIPTed *
In any circumstances this book would be one of the best works on
European Union health policy and law, and a notable contribution to
research on law and society or the European Union in general. In
the circumstances of COVID-19 it is also one of the most important
... this book is a fine piece of scholarship whose timeliness is a
favor to all of us. * Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan,
Journal of Health Politics and Law *
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