Some Shortcomings of the Legal Framework Applicable in the Covid-19 Context
Some Shortcomings of the Legal Framework Applicable in the Covid-19 Context
Author(s): Cătălina-Georgeta Dinu
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: public health; human rights; pandemics
Summary/Abstract: The article presents some aspects of the recent past of the pandemic with COVID-19, namely during 2020, either from a state of emergency or from a state of alert that was established in Romania. The exceptional situation still found around the world has led public authorities to take unprecedented action and to quickly develop a legal framework to implement these measures. The regulations adopted were not without ambiguities or ambiguities, which is why, in this study we set out to present some examples, namely: the situation of homeless people, rail passenger transport, restricting traffic exclusively in the metropolitan area, protection of chronic patients and not only. The aim of the research is to identify solutions to improve the legislation starting from concrete cases, but also to present the difficulties that the Romanian state authorities have faced and continue to face, in some cases and what solution has often been brought for balancing the relationship between rights and prohibitions, in the context of the need to protect public health by restricting individual rights and freedoms.
Book: ConScienS Conference Proceedings
- Page Range: 81-85
- Page Count: 4
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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