Abstract

Security is one of the basic and early needs of every human being. Even can said security is the same and similar demand for human and animal in all times and places. Security demanding will be based on the nature of man and apart from security, is necessary for social life or foundation catch government, but from the beginning of creation, has always been a dream of mankind. To the extent that this word have been, it should be recognized features for it; these features has been left open the way for states that in emergency situations, they prefer security to the rights and freedom. These features include: first; security has natural aspects, humans tend to security and equal with animals and separate from how and it's size, both of them elusive threat and insecurity. This shows that one of the primary needs of human is security. Second; security has contractual aspects. The contractual is in the length of natural aspects. Here, security is limited not only to human, but also to the community beyond. Variety of possible threats of human security, for example be safety in front of fatal infectious diseases, unhealthy food, malnutrition, lack of access to primary health care. Though threats in country or region could spread to the wider region and have foreign negative complications for regional, international and global security and with attention that health is one of the important components of human security doctrine, this question is proposed that security and foreign policy of states to what extent affects health and related rights and hasten and established the process of global health law. In this paper, health is discussed in the field of human security, international and global security and foreign policy and international health security, global health security and foreign policy will be discussed.

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