Lawrence O. Gostin is the Linda D. and Timothy J. ONeill Professor of Global Health Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he directs the ONeill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Dean Gostin is also Professor of Public Health at the Johns Hopkins University and Director of the Center for Law & the Publics Health at Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities--a Collaborating Center of the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dean Gostin is Visiting Professor of Public Health (Faculty of Medical Sciences) and Research Fellow (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies) at Oxford University. He is the Health Law and Ethics Editor, a contributing writer, and a columnist for the Journal of the American Medical Association. In 2007, the Director General of the World Health Organization appointed Dean Gostin to the International Health Regulations (IHR) Roster of Experts and the Expert Advisory Panel on Mental Health.
Dean Gostin has a B.A. from the State University of New York-Brockport and a J.D. from Duke University. He also has three honorary degrees. In 1994, the Chancellor of the State University of New York conferred an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree. In 2006, he was awarded Cardiff Universitys (Wales) highest honor, being made an Honorary Fellow. In 2007, the Royal Institute of Public Health designated Dean Gostin as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (FRSPH).
Dean Gostin, an elected lifetime Member of the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences, serves on the Board on Health Sciences Policy and the Committee on Science, Technology, and Law. He currently chairs the Institutes Committee on Health Informational Privacy, and has chaired committees on genomics and on prisoner research. The Institute awarded Dean Gostin the Adam Yarmolinsky Medal for distinguished service to further its mission of science and health. He received the Public Health Law Associations Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of a career devoted to using law to improve the publics health presented at the CDC. Internationally, Dean Gostin received the Rosemary Delbridge Memorial Award from the National Consumer Council (U.K.) for the person who has most influenced Parliament and government to act for the welfare of society. He also received the Key to Tohoko University (Japan) for distinguished contributions to human rights in mental health.
Dean Gostin has led major law reform initiatives in the United States, including the drafting of the Model Emergency Health Powers Act to combat bioterrorism and the Turning Point Model State Public Health Act. He is also leading a drafting team on developing a Model Public Health Law for the World Health Organization.
In the United Kingdom, he was the Legal Director of the National Association for Mental Health, Director of the National Council of Civil Liberties (the UK equivalent of the ACLU), and a Fellow at Oxford University. He helped draft the current Mental Health Act (England and Wales) and brought several landmark cases before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights.
Dean Gostins latest books are: Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (University of California Press and Milbank Memorial Fund, 2d ed. 2008); Public Health Ethics: Theory, Policy and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2007); The AIDS Pandemic: Complacency, Injustice, and Unfulfilled Expectations (University of North Carolina Press, 2004); The Human Rights of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Different But Equal (Oxford University Press, 2003); Public Health Law and Ethics: A Reader (University of California Press and Milbank Memorial Fund, 2002).
More information is at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/gostin/index.html (Dean Gostin) and http://www.publichealthlaw.net/index.php (the Centers for Law & the Publics Health).