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_aCOVID-19 and human rights / _cedited by Morten Kjaerum, Martha F. Davis, and Amanda Lyons. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2021. |
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_a1 online resource (xxvi, 321 pages) : _billustrations. |
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_t'Human rights against human arbitrariness' : pandemics in a human rights historical perspective / _rSteven L. B. Jensen -- _tHuman-rights-based versus populist responses to the pandemic / _rMartin Scheinin and Helga Molbæk-Steensig -- _tHuman rights and health in times of pandemics : necessity and proportionality / _rKatharina ? Cathaoir -- _tCOVID-19 risk communication : the right to information and participation / _rTove H. Malloy -- _tThe human (rights) costs of inequality : snapshots from a pandemic / _rMartha F. Davis -- _tRacial justice to the forefront : do Black lives matter in international law? / _rElina Castillo Jiménez -- _tCOVID-19 and violence against women : unprecedented impacts and suggestions for mitigation / _rZarizana Abdul Aziz and Janine Moussa -- _tCOVID-19 and disability : a war of two paradigms / _rGerard Quinn -- _tLife and death in prisons / _rHope Metcalf -- _tSeizing opportunities to promote the protection of the rights of all migrants / _rIan M. Kysel -- _tA paradigm shift for the Sustainable Development Goals? : human rights and the private sector in the new social contract / _rAmanda Lyons -- _tThe human right to food : lessons learned towards food systems transformation / _rAna Mar̕a Sùrez Franco -- _tCOVID-19 and the human rights to water and sanitation / _rPedi Obani -- _tLand rights in crisis / _rJuliana Nnoko-Mewanu -- _tHow the pandemic has impacted the various layers of the global garment supply chain / _rSanchita Banejee Saxena, Harpreet Kaur and Salil Tripathi -- _tCampaigning for both innovation and equitable access to COVID-19 medicines / _rBrook Baker -- _tIs COVID-19 frustrating or facilitating sustainability transformations? : an assessment from a human rights law perspective / _rClaudia Ituarte-Lima -- _tThe post-crisis human rights agenda / _rMorten Kjaerum |
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_a"This timely collection brings together original explorations of the COVID-19 pandemic and its wide-ranging, global effects on human rights. The contributors argue that a human rights perspective is necessary to understand the pervasive consequences of the crisis, while focusing attention on those being left behind and providing a necessary framework for the effort to "build back better." Expert contributors to this volume address interconnections between the COVID-19 crisis and human rights to equality and non-discrimination, including historical responses to pandemics, populism and authoritarianism, and the rights to health, information, water access, and the environment. Highlighting the dangerous potential for derogations from human rights, authors further scrutinise the human rights compliance of new legislation and policies in relation to issues such as privacy, protection of persons with disabilities, freedom of expression and access to medicines. Acknowledging the pandemic as a defining moment for human rights, the volume proposes a post-crisis human rights agenda to engage civil society and government at all levels in concrete measures to roll back increasing inequality. With rich examples, new thinking, and provocative analyses of human rights, COVID-19, pandemics, crises, and inequality, this book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners in all areas of human rights, global governance, public health, as well as others who are ready to embark on an exploration of these complex challenges"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aCOVID-19 (Disease) _xLaw and legislation. |
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_aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- _xSocial aspects. |
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_aCOVID-19 (Disease) _xPolitical aspects. |
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650 | 0 | _aHuman rights. | |
650 | 0 | _aHuman security. | |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights _2bisacsh |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative _2bisacsh |
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_aCOVID-19 Pandemic _d(2020-) _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst02024716 |
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_aKjaerum, Morten, _eeditor. |
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_aDavis, Martha F., _d1957- _eeditor. |
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_aLyons, Amanda, _eeditor. |
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_3Taylor & Francis _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003139140 |
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_3OCLC metadata license agreement _uhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf |
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