Build that wall! Vaccine certificates, passes and passports, the distribution of harms and decolonial global health justice

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Gabriela Arguedas-Ramírez
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ABSTRACT The implementation of COVID-19 vaccine certificates or passports entails many difficult issues, both technical and ethical. Looking at the ethical issues from a decolonial approach to justice, it is possible to observe that some of them are embedded in long-standing forms of inequality and exclusion, rooted in the legacy of colonialist/imperialist governance. In this paper, my purpose is to explore the potential harms associated with the enforcement of vaccine passports and certificates that do not take into account structural barriers, in the context of global vaccine inequality, from a decolonial and global justice perspective.
建那堵墙!疫苗证书、通行证和护照、危害的分配和非殖民化的全球卫生正义
实施COVID-19疫苗证书或护照涉及许多技术和伦理难题。从非殖民化的角度看待司法的伦理问题,可以观察到其中一些问题植根于殖民主义/帝国主义统治的遗产,长期存在的不平等和排斥形式。在本文中,我的目的是从非殖民化和全球正义的角度,探讨在全球疫苗不平等的背景下,与不考虑结构性障碍的疫苗护照和证书的执行相关的潜在危害。
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Journal of Global Ethics
Journal of Global Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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