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Legal aspects of public health: how law frames communicable disease control in Greece

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Hatzianastasiou, Sophia ; Pavli, Androula ; Maltezou, Helena C.

Journal of Public Health Policy

2011

32

4

445-457

health policy ; health service ; infection control ; infectious disease ; legislation

Greece

Social protection - Health policy

English

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"We reviewed Greek law (legislation, historic Royal Decrees, and modern Presidential ones, 1833–2010) pertinent to control of communicable diseases and compared this body of Greek law with the revised International Health Regulations. Greece authorizes and regulates communicable disease control commensurate with public health risks, and integrates the principles of equality, objectivity, and respect for human rights. Despite strength at the level of principles, Greek law lacks coherence, clarity, and systematization. An inadequate body of regulations means legislation falls short of adequate implementing authority and guidelines; public health authorities often cannot find or understand the laws, nor are they certain about allocation of jurisdictional authority. We identified areas for improvement."

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