COVID-19 and International Law: The Continuing Importance of International Law Obligations during Public Emergencies

Celesté Jadine Moodley, Max du Plessis
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The current COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it a number of growing global concerns, apart from its more apparent impact on human lives, economies and health systems across the world. Particularly concerning is an increase in military response to the pandemic, employed by countries as a means of enforcing lockdown regulations and curbing the spread of the virus. This increase in state power, through countries’ armed forces, has seen alarming reports of alleged state abuses during both declared and de facto public emergencies, with alleged abuses ranging from more palpable assaults on human rights to the less obvious. In light of this complexity, this comment reflects on the importance of local responses to COVID-19 in upholding global human rights and humanitarian standards, as a guide to state responses to the pandemic. It does so by highlighting prominent examples from current global affairs, with at least two from South Africa, and extrapolating critical lessons using an international law perspective. The comment aims to serve as a reminder of the importance of human rights in times of crisis, both for South Africa and the world at large. 
2019冠状病毒病与国际法:公共紧急情况下国际法义务的持续重要性
当前的COVID-19大流行除了对世界各地的人类生活、经济和卫生系统产生更明显的影响外,还带来了许多日益严重的全球关切。特别令人关切的是,各国加强了对大流行病的军事应对,以此作为执行封锁规定和遏制病毒传播的一种手段。国家权力通过国家武装力量的增加,已经出现了令人震惊的报告,称国家在宣布和事实上的公共紧急状态期间滥用权力,所谓的滥用行为从更明显的侵犯人权到不那么明显。鉴于这种复杂性,本评论反映了地方应对COVID-19在维护全球人权和人道主义标准方面的重要性,可作为各国应对大流行的指南。它通过突出当前全球事务中的突出例子(其中至少有两个来自南非)来做到这一点,并从国际法的角度推断出重要的教训。这一评论的目的是提醒人们在危机时期人权对南非和整个世界的重要性。
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