On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak

Pandemic financing has in the current climate of disruption and turmoil of an ongoing global pandemic become the most highly debated and controversial issue within the field of international public health law and policy. From the perspective of international public health law and policy, a precondit...

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Published in:International Organizations Law Review
Main Author: Seatzu, Francesco
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunicagliariris:oai:iris.unica.it:11584/426504 2025-02-16T15:01:48+00:00 On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak Seatzu, Francesco Seatzu, Francesco 2021 https://hdl.handle.net/11584/426504 https://doi.org/10.1163/15723747-18030006 https://brill.com/view/journals/iolr/18/3/article-p423_423.xml eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000754488700006 volume:18 issue:3 firstpage:423 lastpage:447 numberofpages:25 journal:INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LAW REVIEW https://hdl.handle.net/11584/426504 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess International health law and policy legitimacy effectivene pandemic and epidemic financing the Pandemic Emergency Finance Facility (PEF) international financial institution public participation accountability the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Multi-Donor Fund (HEPRF). info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunicagliariris https://doi.org/10.1163/15723747-18030006 2025-01-30T15:21:49Z Pandemic financing has in the current climate of disruption and turmoil of an ongoing global pandemic become the most highly debated and controversial issue within the field of international public health law and policy. From the perspective of international public health law and policy, a precondition for success is that financial resources and funds are employed in an effective manner. Whether the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (‘World Bank’ or ‘WB’) and the Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (‘PEF’) – a financing mechanism housed at the WB – may be perceived as effective public health players shall be established by referring to their mandates, their inherent capacity for enhancing accepted global legal standards and rules on public health and their funding methods and practices. After the affirmation and consolidation of its role in the public health sector in the early 1990s, the WB has rapidly accredited itself as the most active intergovernmental institution dealing with pandemic and epidemic financing. Its direct involvement in public health trust funds, such as the Avian Flu Trust Fund Facility and the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Multi-Donor Fund (the HEPRF), and its lending practices and internal policies and procedures were of crucial significance in this respect. Considering that acceptance of international institutions, including international financial institutions, has always been conditioned by their acknowledgment as legally legitimate, legitimacy is regarded as closely connected to effectiveness. The criteria for establishing legitimacy in relation to international financial institutions are increasingly, amongst others, the respect and promotion of rule of law standards in the recipient states. From this perspective, the WB’s functional and management structures, but not the PEF’s structures and management, have made noteworthy progress, and notwithstanding some deficiencies and peculiarities they present several elements of legitimate decision-making. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu Università degli Studi di Cagliari: UNICA IRIS International Organizations Law Review 18 3 423 447
spellingShingle International health law and policy
legitimacy
effectivene
pandemic and epidemic financing
the Pandemic Emergency Finance Facility (PEF)
international financial institution
public participation
accountability
the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Multi-Donor Fund (HEPRF).
Seatzu, Francesco
On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title_full On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title_fullStr On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title_full_unstemmed On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title_short On the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('PEF') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
title_sort on the legitimacy and effectivity of the world bank and its pandemic emergency financing facility ('pef') at the time of the covid-19 outbreak
topic International health law and policy
legitimacy
effectivene
pandemic and epidemic financing
the Pandemic Emergency Finance Facility (PEF)
international financial institution
public participation
accountability
the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Multi-Donor Fund (HEPRF).
topic_facet International health law and policy
legitimacy
effectivene
pandemic and epidemic financing
the Pandemic Emergency Finance Facility (PEF)
international financial institution
public participation
accountability
the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Multi-Donor Fund (HEPRF).
url https://hdl.handle.net/11584/426504
https://doi.org/10.1163/15723747-18030006
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