Hindsight is 2020: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Amanda Murdie
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Abstract

Abstract The global COVID-19 pandemic affected much of the world’s human rights for 2020 and 2021 and will continue to have human rights ramifications for years to come. While many things have fundamentally changed due to the pandemic, COVID-19 has also shined a spotlight on certain realities about the existing international human rights regime that may have been missed before. This concluding article to the special issue focuses on four realities that have become evident during the COVID-19 pandemic and discusses the implications of these realities on the next generation of human rights research. Understanding the future of global human rights, including the right to health, requires the holistic and long-term approach suggested by Chiozza and King, incorporating lessons learned from the current pandemic in ways that will help us predict and solve future human rights challenges.
后见之明是2020:2019冠状病毒病大流行给未来人权研究的教训
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行在2020年和2021年影响了全球大部分人权,并将在未来几年继续对人权产生影响。虽然疫情使许多事情发生了根本性的变化,但COVID-19也使人们关注到现有国际人权制度的某些现实,这些现实可能是以前被忽视的。本期特刊的最后一篇文章侧重于在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间显而易见的四个现实,并讨论了这些现实对下一代人权研究的影响。要了解包括健康权在内的全球人权的未来,就需要采取Chiozza和King建议的全面和长期的办法,以有助于我们预测和解决未来人权挑战的方式吸取当前大流行病的教训。
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