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This book presents an international and comparative exploration of how the COVID-19 global pandemic has affected and impacted on issues of human rights, security, and law.

Throughout the world, the COVID-19 global pandemic has fundamentally impacted and altered our way of life. As this book sets out, all states have had to contend with similar challenges as well as competing interests and obligations affecting human rights and security. These challenges present very few simple choices but nonetheless carry enormous consequences. Organised into two thematic and distinct yet interrelated parts, first on theoretical and practical challenges for human rights and second on threats to personal, collective, and global security, the book examines how the ability of states to safeguard our fundamental rights and security, broadly defined, has been challenged. Questions about the legality and legal impact of recent responses to COVID-19 will persist for some time. It is often said

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Introduction

1. Human rights and security in the COVID-19 era

Part 1 - Theoretical and Practical Challenges for Human Rights

2. COVID-19 and constitutional tensions: Conflicts between the state and the governed

3. Human rights in times of emergency: COVID-19 taking the United Kingdom into uncharted territory

4. 2020: Human rights in Spain or the end of a legal guarantee? A constitutional crisis

5. Managing a pandemic: The securitisation of health and the challenge for fundamental freedoms

6. Guaranteeing migrants’ rights in a time of pandemics: The Portuguese exception

Part 2 - Threats to Personal, Collective and Global Security

7. Tax in reverse: Financial support and social security during COVID-19

8. Subjects of surveillance: Human security and law in the wake of COVID-19

9. The future of the European Strategy for Data: Impact analysis from the COVID-19 pandemic

10. Analysing the use of technology in the fight against COVID-19: A look at China, Taiwan, South Korea, Iceland and Israel from the perspective of ‘Technologies for Freedom’

11. Virus-laden ships: International rights and obligations of coastal states regarding foreign cruise ships feared to be carrying an infectious disease

12. The New Cold War and the (uneven) implications of COVID-19 for international security: The cases of Italy and the UK

Global Pandemic Security and Human Rights

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    A Paperback by Ben Stanford, Steve Foster, Carlos Espaliu Berdud

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032010274, 978-1032010274
      ISBN10: 1032010274

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book presents an international and comparative exploration of how the COVID-19 global pandemic has affected and impacted on issues of human rights, security, and law.

      Throughout the world, the COVID-19 global pandemic has fundamentally impacted and altered our way of life. As this book sets out, all states have had to contend with similar challenges as well as competing interests and obligations affecting human rights and security. These challenges present very few simple choices but nonetheless carry enormous consequences. Organised into two thematic and distinct yet interrelated parts, first on theoretical and practical challenges for human rights and second on threats to personal, collective, and global security, the book examines how the ability of states to safeguard our fundamental rights and security, broadly defined, has been challenged. Questions about the legality and legal impact of recent responses to COVID-19 will persist for some time. It is often said

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Human rights and security in the COVID-19 era

      Part 1 - Theoretical and Practical Challenges for Human Rights

      2. COVID-19 and constitutional tensions: Conflicts between the state and the governed

      3. Human rights in times of emergency: COVID-19 taking the United Kingdom into uncharted territory

      4. 2020: Human rights in Spain or the end of a legal guarantee? A constitutional crisis

      5. Managing a pandemic: The securitisation of health and the challenge for fundamental freedoms

      6. Guaranteeing migrants’ rights in a time of pandemics: The Portuguese exception

      Part 2 - Threats to Personal, Collective and Global Security

      7. Tax in reverse: Financial support and social security during COVID-19

      8. Subjects of surveillance: Human security and law in the wake of COVID-19

      9. The future of the European Strategy for Data: Impact analysis from the COVID-19 pandemic

      10. Analysing the use of technology in the fight against COVID-19: A look at China, Taiwan, South Korea, Iceland and Israel from the perspective of ‘Technologies for Freedom’

      11. Virus-laden ships: International rights and obligations of coastal states regarding foreign cruise ships feared to be carrying an infectious disease

      12. The New Cold War and the (uneven) implications of COVID-19 for international security: The cases of Italy and the UK

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