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A Pandemic Instrument can Optimize the Regime Complex for AMR by Striking a Balance between Centralization and Decentralization

Abstract

Global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently governed by a decentralized regime complex composed of multiple institutions with overlapping and sometimes conflicting principles, norms, rules, and procedures. Such a decentralized regime complex provides certain advantages and disadvantages when compared to a centralized regime. A pandemic instrument can optimize the regime complex for AMR by leveraging the strengths of both centralization and decentralization. Existing climate treaties under the UNFCCC offer lessons for achieving this hybrid approach.

Authors

Weldon I; Yaseen S; Hoffman SJ

Journal

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 50, No. Suppl 2, pp. 26–33

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

DOI

10.1017/jme.2022.76

ISSN

0277-8459

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