International Human Rights Law (2020)

Marlies Hesselman
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In 2020, UN human rights law practice was of course heavily shaped by the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, a global health crisis,1 that could easily be qualified as a ‘disaster’ situation due to its overwhelming and seriously disruptive nature, the extent of injuries and casualties inflicted,2 but also the demonstrated importance of adequate hazardous risk assessment, mitigation, preparation and response. The application of human rights to the covid-19 pandemic is well covered by the Yearbook’s thematic section this year.3 Therefore, this section only gives a short summary of developments on covid-19 in UN human rights law practice, after which it turns to other disaster events during 2020, including several (pending) oil spills (from ships) or collapses of dams. The UN treaty bodies did not take further steps in several climate cases pending since 20194 and, in fact, their practice was generally limited because the review of periodic State reports was partially suspended over 2020, and hampered by lack of submission of new reports due to the pandemic.5
国际人权法(2020)
2020年,联合国人权法实践受到2019冠状病毒病大流行的严重影响,这是一场全球卫生危机1,由于其压倒性和严重破坏性、造成的伤亡程度2,很容易被定性为“灾难”情况,但也显示出充分的危险风险评估、缓解、准备和应对的重要性。今年的《年鉴》专题部分详细介绍了人权在2019冠状病毒病大流行中的应用因此,本节仅简要介绍2019冠状病毒病在联合国人权法实践中的发展情况,然后转向2020年期间的其他灾害事件,包括几起(未决的)石油泄漏(来自船只)或水坝坍塌。自1994年以来,联合国条约机构没有在若干悬而未决的气候案件中采取进一步措施,事实上,它们的做法总体上是有限的,因为对定期国家报告的审查在2020年以后部分暂停,而且由于大流行而没有提交新报告,这也阻碍了它们的做法
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