Routledge Handbook of Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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نام کتاب : Routledge Handbook of Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتابچه راهنمای قانون Routledge و همه گیری COVID-19
سری : Routledge Handbooks in Law
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 520
ISBN (شابک) : 1032078855 , 9781032078854
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت



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Dedication
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
PART I: Governance and Democracy
1 The Pandemic and the Future of Global Democracy • Tom Gerald Daly
2 COVID-19 Vaccines and Global Governance: How Structural Factors Dictate Procurement and Vitiate Patient Autonomy • Jerome Amir Singh
3 Accountability through Dialogue: New Zealand’s Experience during the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic • Dean R Knight
4 China and COVID-19: An Archetypal Legal and Governmental Response to an Exceptional Challenge • Jacques deLisle and Shen Kui
5 (Un)Governing: The COVID-19 Response in the UK • Joelle Grogan
6 COVID-19, the United States and Evidence-Based Politics • Mark A Graber
7 Democracy in the Time of COVID-19: Pandemic Management, Public Trust and Democratic Consolidation in Singapore • Shirin Chua and Jaclyn L Neo
PART II: Human Rights
8 Human Rights – the Essential Frame of Reference in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic • Alice Donald and Philip Leach
9 Assessing Human Rights Compliance during COVID-19 • Martin Scheinin
10 Going Beyond the Rhetoric: Taking Human Rights Seriously in the Post-COVID-19 World • Stéphanie Dagron
11 Finland’s Success in Combatting COVID-19: Mastery, Miracle or Mirage? • Martin Scheinin
12 A Crisis of Rights and Democracy in India • Thulasi K Raj
13 Dealing with the Pandemic and Social Unrest: A Stress Test for Colombian Institutions • Julián Gaviria-Mira and Esteban Hoyos-Ceballos
14 Thailand’s Response to COVID-19: Human Rights in Decline and More Social Turbulence • Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang and Rawin Leelapatana
15 Political Opportunism and Pandemic Mismanagement in Kenya • Tara Imalingat, Nerima Were and Allan Maleche
PART III: The Rule of Law
16 The Rule of Law as the Perimeter of Legitimacy for COVID-19 Responses • Joelle Grogan and Julinda Beqiraj
17 Baselining COVID-19: How Do We Assess the Success or Failure of the Responses of Governments to the Pandemic? • Hans Petter Graver
18 Brazil: COVID-19, Illiberal Politics and the Rule of Law • Thomas Bustamante and Emílio Peluso Neder Meyer
19 Dealing with COVID-19 in Sweden: Choosing a Different Path • Iain Cameron and Anna Jonsson Cornell
20 Turkey: Pandemic Governance and Executive Aggrandisement • Başak Çalı and Emre Turkut
21 The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pretext for Expanding Powerin Hungary • Kriszta Kovács
22 The Politicisation of Health and Threats to the Rule of Lawin Pakistan • Shaheera Syed and Nadia Tariq-Ali
PART IV: Science, Public Trust and Decision-Making
23 A Stress Test for Politics: A Comparative Perspective on Policy Responses to COVID-19 • Sheila Jasanoff and Stephen Hilgartner
24 Open Science, Data Sharing and Pandemic Preparedness • Ciara Staunton
25 Taiwan’s Effective Pandemic Control with Dialogic Constitutionalism • Wen-Chen Chang and Chun-Yuan Lin
26 Public Health, Technology and Social Context in Rwanda’s COVID-19 Response • Denis Bikesha and Allan T Moore
27 Germany and COVID-19: Expertise and Public Political Deliberation • Anna Katharina Mangold
28 The Rationality of South Africa’s State of Disaster During COVID-19 • Melodie Labuschaigne and Ciara Staunton
29 Iran’s COVID-19 Response: Who Calls the Shots? • Marzieh Tofighi Darian
PART V: States of Emergency and Exception
30 Responding to COVID-19 with States of Emergency: Reflections and Recommendations for Future Health Crises • Cassandra V Emmons
31 COVID-19 and Emergency Powers in Western European Democracies: Trends and Issues • Arianna Vedaschi and Chiara Graziani
32 Exposing Inequalities: The Experience of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples During COVID-19 Emergencies • Rasha Al Saba and Samrawit Gougsa
33 When Emergency Is Permanent: Egypt’s Legal Response to COVID-19 • Ahmed Ellaboudy
34 The COVID-19 Emergency: Malaysia’s Fragile Constitutional Democracy • R Rueban Balasubramaniam
35 The French Management of COVID-19: Normalisation of Regimes of Exception and Degradation of the Rule of Law • Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche
36 The Philippines under Lockdown: Continuing Executive Dominance and an Unclear Pandemic Response • Maria Ela L Atienza
37 All Bets on the Executive(s)! The Australian Response to COVID-19 • Marco Rizzi and Tamara Tulich
BEYOND THE PANDEMIC
38 Lessons for a ‘Post-Pandemic’ Future • Joelle Grogan and Alice Donald
Index




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