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A Principled Account of AMR Global Governance Solidarity, Subsidiarity, and Stewardship

Authors
  • de Campos-Rudinsky, Thana C.
Type
Published Article
Journal
Health Care Analysis
Publisher
Springer US
Publication Date
Feb 25, 2023
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
58–63
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1007/s10728-023-00456-w
PMID: 36828966
PMCID: PMC10042973
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
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  • Original Article
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Abstract

This commentary defines what shared yet differentiated ethical responsibilities to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) mean, by introducing a threefold principled account of AMR global governance. It argues that the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity, and stewardship can be especially helpful for further justifying some of the universal, differentiated, and individual responsibilities that Van Katwyk et al propose. The upshot of my threefold principled account of AMR global governance is a less ambitious AMR treaty, one that can only justify (i) universal duties of global coordination (as per the principle of solidarity); (ii) differentiated duties to local communities, which bear the primary AMR responsibilities (as per the principle of subsidiarity); and (iii) individualized duties for ensuring truthful, evidence-based, consistent, and timely shared accountable communication (as per the principle of stewardship).

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