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PANDEMIJA – DEMOKRATIJA I LJUDSKA PRAVA
PANDEMIC - DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Author(s): Faruk Kozić
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sociology, Government/Political systems, Health and medicine and law, Present Times (2010 - today)
Published by: Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Zenici
Keywords: delta-strain; lambada-strain; lockdown; rule of law; independence of the judiciary; freedom of the media; corruption; inequality; poverty; the rich; the crown; vaccination; freedoms;

Summary/Abstract: The sudden appearance of the coronavirus and the pandemic had an unexpected and powerful effect on changes in the world. The rapid spread of the virus and the emergence of new strains of alpha, beta, gamma and delta have slowed development and endangered human civilization. Delta and lambda strains have caused new fears in humans, because they spread faster and are transmitted to humans. Numerous vaccines have been made and their effectiveness determined. Rich countries have bought almost all vaccines. Poor countries, developing and transition countries have been waiting to receive donations. In developed countries, the population is fed up with vaccinations, so the surplus vaccines, due to the expiration date, were donated to underdeveloped countries or discarded ones. Distrust in the origin of the virus remained. Numerous theories of conspiracy and suspicion have left their mark on the public. The virus and the vaccine were suspected. Numerous protests have taken place around the world. Democracy and numerous human rights of citizens were endangered. Democracy has survived, but it has gone through a difficult phase of survival and stabilization.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: XIX
  • Page Range: 83-98
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bosnian