TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementing public health policy and practice within a legal framework
T2 - Constraints of culture, faith and belief
AU - Martin, Robyn
N1 - Original article can be found at: http://mli.sagepub.com/ Copyright Sage [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - This paper addresses the implications of cultural and religious beliefs and behaviours for the imposition of population-based health policies, and for law that delivers these policies. In particular, the paper addresses perceptions of health risk in recognition of the importance of risk assessment as a public health tool. In a public health emergency, to what extent should public health law impose public health interventions which might offend individual cultural or religious beliefs? The balance between public health and private right is examined to determine whether public health law can be framed to accommodate minority health beliefs and behaviours without detriment to the health of the population.
AB - This paper addresses the implications of cultural and religious beliefs and behaviours for the imposition of population-based health policies, and for law that delivers these policies. In particular, the paper addresses perceptions of health risk in recognition of the importance of risk assessment as a public health tool. In a public health emergency, to what extent should public health law impose public health interventions which might offend individual cultural or religious beliefs? The balance between public health and private right is examined to determine whether public health law can be framed to accommodate minority health beliefs and behaviours without detriment to the health of the population.
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U2 - 10.1177/096853320800900403
DO - 10.1177/096853320800900403
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:62649095784
SN - 0968-5332
VL - 9
SP - 311
EP - 330
JO - Medical Law International
JF - Medical Law International
IS - 4
ER -