Editorial – Volume 3 – nº 02- 2025

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Verônica Scriptore Freire e Almeida

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A new issue of the Global Health Law Journal-GHLJ
opens with a distinctive group of articles, with excellence always 
sought by our publications. 
Within this context, we are delighted to bring you this latest 
issue of the Global Health Law Journal-GHLJ. With a qualified 
collection of articles, the Journal seeks to ensure an 
international publication spot among the world's leading 
academic forums concerned with Health Law. 
The Global Health Law Journal-GHLJ is a biannual 
production, an open access, peer reviewed, and the outcome 
of a collaborative, widespread, and international effort. 
The GHLJ strives to offer an opportunity for interdisciplinary 
discussion on topics in health law, international health law, 
comparative health law, health policy, health cases, medical, 
and biomedical law. 
The Journal targets a broad and diverse audience of 
academicians, professionals, and students in Law, Medicine, 
Biomedicine, as well as policy makers, law operators, and 
legislators in health care. 


Articles must be related to health law, international health 
law, comparative health law, health policy, health cases, 
medical and biomedical law, Medicine, and Biomedicine. 
Articles can be submitted in English, Spanish, French, 
Italian or Portuguese. 
Submissions to the Global Health Law Journal are peerreviewed by our distinguished Editorial Board and reviewers, 
consisting of internationally recognized experts. 
In short, the Global Health Law Journal is looking to become 
a dynamic and engaging forum for comparative and 
interdisciplinary research and commentary. 
It has been created and raised in an innovative, cooperative 
and participatory spirit, and will always continue its commitment 
to these values. 
We hope you will enjoy the Global Health Law Journal, and 
that you can contribute to future issues. 

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