A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness

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A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness. / Weldon, Isaac; Liddell, Kathleen ; Van Katwyk, Susan Rogers; Hoffman, Steven J. ; Minssen, Timo; Outterson, Kevin; Palmer, Stephanie; Viens, Adrian; Viñuales, Jorge.

In: Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 50, No. S2 (Winter 2022) - published in March 2023, 2022, p. 17-25.

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Harvard

Weldon, I, Liddell, K, Van Katwyk, SR, Hoffman, SJ, Minssen, T, Outterson, K, Palmer, S, Viens, A & Viñuales, J 2022, 'A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness', Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, vol. 50, no. S2 (Winter 2022) - published in March 2023, pp. 17-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2022.75

APA

Weldon, I., Liddell, K., Van Katwyk, S. R., Hoffman, S. J., Minssen, T., Outterson, K., Palmer, S., Viens, A., & Viñuales, J. (2022). A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 50(S2 (Winter 2022) - published in March 2023), 17-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2022.75

Vancouver

Weldon I, Liddell K, Van Katwyk SR, Hoffman SJ, Minssen T, Outterson K et al. A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 2022;50(S2 (Winter 2022) - published in March 2023):17-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2022.75

Author

Weldon, Isaac ; Liddell, Kathleen ; Van Katwyk, Susan Rogers ; Hoffman, Steven J. ; Minssen, Timo ; Outterson, Kevin ; Palmer, Stephanie ; Viens, Adrian ; Viñuales, Jorge. / A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness. In: Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 2022 ; Vol. 50, No. S2 (Winter 2022) - published in March 2023. pp. 17-25.

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abstract = " Literature on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has grown enormously in the last 10 years. While this growth is welcomed overall, the sudden rise in AMR literature makes it difficult for time-pressured policymakers to gather and grasp all the necessary information, concepts, and controversies relevant for treaty negotiation. In this paper, we present two tools from social science to simplify the policymaking challenge: first, a problem synthesis framework, which itemizes the full range of governance challenges around global antimicrobial resistance (section 1); and second, a theoretical framework drawing on collective action theory, which can help signal toward potential solutions (section 2). Policy makers can leverage these tools when considering how to include AMR in the pandemic treaty.",
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