Constitutional principles of functioning of democratic institutions in the conditions of COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Dixi Pub Date : 2021-12-24 DOI:10.16925/2357-5891.2022.01.04
Oleksander Batanov, N. Batanova, N. Verlos, N. Omelchenko, Alyona Lukashenko
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Abstract

Due to the spread of the coronavirus infection around the world, there is a threat of destabilization of the democratic development of most countries. Therefore, the objective reality of today is the need for global consolidation of states and the advance of a promising strategy for the development of democracy in the context of the covid-19 pandemic. As a result of the study, the authors suggest that to overcome the crisis in the post-war period, democracies should also take several measures, including: to adopt a “Global Declaration of Human Rights in a Pandemic”, as well as the conditions and possibilities of their limitation; to carry out the reception of the norms proclaimed in the proposed declaration by national Constitutions; to promote the dissemination of information of a legal and educational nature, aimed at the formation of global legal awareness to develop a person’s ability to self-limit guaranteed constitutional rights in the event of a pandemic; to improve the constitutionalization of digital human rights to overcome digital discrimination and create an effective system to guarantee and protect digital rights.
新冠肺炎大流行条件下民主机构运作的宪法原则
由于冠状病毒感染在世界各地的传播,大多数国家的民主发展面临着不稳定的威胁。因此,今天的客观现实是,需要在新冠肺炎大流行的背景下,在全球范围内巩固国家,推进有希望的民主发展战略。根据这项研究,作者建议,为了克服战后时期的危机,民主国家还应该采取几项措施,包括:通过《大流行病中的全球人权宣言》,以及限制这些宣言的条件和可能性;接受国家宪法在拟议宣言中宣布的规范;促进传播法律和教育性质的信息,旨在形成全球法律意识,培养一个人在疫情发生时自我限制宪法保障权利的能力;完善数字人权的宪法化,克服数字歧视,建立有效的数字权利保障体系。
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