新冠肺炎危机与紧急状态:分析影响、悖论和建议

Rechtsidee Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI:10.21070/jihr.v12i1.989
Salim Neamah, A. Rawdhan, Haeder Rashed
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这篇科学文章考察了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间出现的特殊情况以及随后实施的紧急状态,这些情况引发了人们对政府可能滥用权力的担忧。该研究采用分析和比较的方法,探讨了这一流行病及其对人权和自由的影响之间的联系,特别是在行动和集会限制方面。该研究强调了危机期间各国实施紧急状态的不同情况。调查结果揭示了在准备、侵犯人权和可能将紧急情况用于其他目的方面的国际差距。建议包括加强国际合作,重新评估与防治流行病有关的知识产权,设立全球卫生合作基金,为紧急措施设定合理限制,以及设立内部监测委员会以确保限制的相称性。这些见解对全球卫生安全、人权保护以及应对未来突发卫生事件的国际合作具有重大意义。重点:紧急状态的影响:审查COVID-19大流行紧急措施对人权的影响。全球卫生挑战:评估卫生系统应对COVID-19的有效性及其对人权的影响。行动建议:提出国际合作措施、知识产权复议、建立卫生合作基金、设定合理的紧急限制以及设立监测委员会。关键词:COVID-19,紧急状态,人权,全球卫生,建议
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COVID-19 Crisis and the State of Emergency: Analyzing Impacts, Paradoxes, and Recommendations
This scientific article examines the exceptional situation that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent imposition of states of emergency, which raised concerns about potential abuses of power by governments. Employing analytical and comparative approaches, the research explores the connection between the pandemic and its effects on human rights and freedoms, particularly regarding movement and assembly restrictions. The study highlights the diverse implementation of states of emergency across countries during the crisis. The findings reveal international gaps in preparedness, the violation of human rights, and the potential exploitation of emergencies for other purposes. Recommendations include enhancing international cooperation, reevaluating intellectual property rights related to combating epidemics, establishing a global health cooperation fund, setting reasonable limits for emergency measures, and implementing internal monitoring committees to ensure the proportionality of restrictions. These insights have significant implications for global health security, human rights protection, and international collaboration in response to future health emergencies.Highlights: Impact of state of emergency: Examining the repercussions of COVID-19 pandemic emergency measures on human rights. Global health challenges: Assessing health system effectiveness in confronting COVID-19 and its impact on human rights. Recommendations for action: Proposing measures for international cooperation, intellectual property rights reconsideration, establishing a health cooperation fund, setting reasonable emergency limits, and implementing monitoring committees. Keywords: COVID-19, state of emergency, human rights, global health, recommendations.  
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