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José E. Alvarez elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences


José Alvarez
Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law José E. Alvarez has been elected a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAAS), one of the oldest and most prestigious learned societies in the United States. He is among 252 new members announced on April 22 a group that also includes Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, journalist Kara Swisher, and media entrepreneur Oprah Winfrey and one of only five law professors who were chosen. 
Alvarez teaches and researches international law, foreign investment, and international organizations. He is a former president of the American Society of International Law, the previous co-editor-in-chief of the  ....

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The WHO and COVID-19: José E. Alvarez looks at why the global health regime's pandemic response has been an "abject failure"


The WHO and COVID-19: José E. Alvarez looks at why the global health regime’s pandemic response has been an “abject failure”
“If we did not know it before, COVID-19 makes it abundantly clear that no state can expect to go it alone when it comes to pandemics,” Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law José E. Alvarez writes in an essay published in the
American Journal of International Law. 
José Alvarez
In fact, he notes, the experience with COVID validates premises in the constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO): global health is dependent on “the fullest cooperation” of countries, and advances in health protection in any nation are “of value to all.” The WHO’s international health regulations also seem well suited to address a threat like coronavirus, Alvarez says, by requiring countries to establish core capacities for disease surveillance and response, and imposing a duty to report outbreaks. ....

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