Global Health Law Groningen Research Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland.
Obes Rev. 2019 Nov;20 Suppl 2:45-56. doi: 10.1111/obr.12873. Epub 2019 Jul 12.
Obesity and its comorbidities pose daunting challenges to global health and development in the 21st century. This paper reviews some commonalities between obesity and another global health challenge, the pandemic of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). International human rights law was an important catalyst for civil society movements that helped to overcome inertia and generate political will for State action in response to HIV and AIDS. Drawing on the HIV experience, the authors propose a conceptual model for a human rights-based response to obesity founded on the twin pillars of State obligations and civil society engagement. Framing States' obligations to address the global obesity pandemic as a matter of international law, informed by the examples of the United Nations "International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights" and the General Comments of the United Nations human rights treaty bodies on HIV and AIDS, provides a normative framework to guide State actions and opportunities to engage the extensive accountability mechanisms of the United Nations international human rights system. In addition, it provides civil society organizations with the language and tools to demand State action on obesity. The authors call for similar authoritative guidance for States on the application of international human rights law to obesity.
肥胖及其合并症给 21 世纪的全球健康和发展带来了严峻挑战。本文回顾了肥胖和另一个全球健康挑战——人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(HIV/AIDS)大流行之间的一些共同之处。国际人权法是推动民间社会运动的重要催化剂,有助于克服惰性,为国家应对 HIV 和艾滋病的行动产生政治意愿。作者借鉴 HIV 的经验,提出了一个基于国家义务和民间社会参与这两个支柱的基于人权的肥胖应对概念模型。将各国应对全球肥胖流行的义务作为国际法事项来处理,并借鉴联合国“艾滋病毒/艾滋病与人权国际准则”和联合国人权条约机构关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的一般性意见,为指导国家行动和利用联合国国际人权系统广泛的问责机制提供了一个规范框架。此外,它为民间社会组织提供了要求国家对肥胖采取行动的语言和工具。作者呼吁就国际人权法在肥胖问题上的适用问题为各国提供类似的权威指导。