GLOBAL LAW FORUM
GLOBAL HEALTHCARE
Basic services for everyone, regardless of the point of the planet
In 2014, the world avoided a global outbreak of Ebola, thanks to thousands of selfless health workers -- plus, frankly, some very good luck. In hindsight, we know what we should have done better. So, now's the time, Bill Gates suggests, to put all our good ideas into practice, from scenario planning to vaccine research to health worker training. As he says, "There's no need to panic ... but we need to get going."
Bill Gates poses the problem of a lack of "Global Health"
2020 shows us that we were really not ready for the epidemic
Why, if our health care is not accessible to everyone in the 21st century, then we have no health care at all?
Why, if our health care is not accessible to everyone in the 21st century, then we have no health care at all? We live in an interdependent global world, in order to ensure the sustainable development of humanity, everyone should be provided with a basic block of social services.
Global social inequality caused the pandemic to worsen in 2020, as most people in the world do not have access to quality health care, education and other social services.
Global law should be the basis and normative system for global health for everyone
To overcome global threats, including in the field of health, the evolutionary development of "global health" is necessary for every person
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GLOBAL HEALTHCARE 4.0 AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE
An important component of the international legal regulation of new digital technologies is the global ban on the use of industry technologies 4.0 (big data, artificial intelligence and the Internet of things) and biotechnologies against humans and the use of the "law of war" to embody the anachronism.

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