Rights at stake and the COVID-19 Pandemic : two special issues of the journal of human rights /: two special issues of the journal of human rights. (2023)
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- Rights at stake and the COVID-19 Pandemic : two special issues of the journal of human rights /: two special issues of the journal of human rights. (2023)
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- Rights at stake and the COVID-19 Pandemic : two special issues of the journal of human rights
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- Note: Edited by Shareen Hertel, Catherine Buerger.
- Editors:
- Hertel, Shareen
Buerger, Catherine - Contents:
- Part 1: Early Views and Analysis of the Pandemic Introduction—Human rights in the time of COVID-19 Shareen Hertel, Catherine Buerger, and Benjamin Carbonetti Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1. Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis Michael Goodhart 2. A forecasted failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm Kimberly Theidon 3. Solidarity in times of crisis Kathryn Libal and Prakash Kashwan Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy Lisa Forman and Jillian Clare Kohler 5. Human rights obligations of drug companies Michael Santoro and Robert Shanklin 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human rights, and the WHO Wendy H. Wong and Eileen A. Wong Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment approaches in the context of COVID-19 Sukti Dhital and Tyler Walton 8. Freedom of movement, migration, and borders Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Iris Goldner Lang 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis Kristine Eck and Sophia Hatz 10. Hazardous confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet nondeportable Didier Fassin Part II: Ongoing Debates Introduction—Beyond complacency and acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world Giacomo Chiozza and Jeffrey King 11. The state of human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Giacomo Chiozza and Jeffrey King Windows of Opportunity to Worsen Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survivePart 1: Early Views and Analysis of the Pandemic Introduction—Human rights in the time of COVID-19 Shareen Hertel, Catherine Buerger, and Benjamin Carbonetti Centering Rights-Based Theory and Praxis 1. Revisiting interdependence in times and terms of crisis Michael Goodhart 2. A forecasted failure: Intersectionality, COVID-19, and the perfect storm Kimberly Theidon 3. Solidarity in times of crisis Kathryn Libal and Prakash Kashwan Re-examining Health 4. Global health and human rights in the time of COVID-19: Response, restrictions, legitimacy Lisa Forman and Jillian Clare Kohler 5. Human rights obligations of drug companies Michael Santoro and Robert Shanklin 6. What COVID-19 revealed about health, human rights, and the WHO Wendy H. Wong and Eileen A. Wong Contesting Power and Control 7. Legal empowerment approaches in the context of COVID-19 Sukti Dhital and Tyler Walton 8. Freedom of movement, migration, and borders Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Iris Goldner Lang 9. State surveillance and the COVID-19 crisis Kristine Eck and Sophia Hatz 10. Hazardous confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: The fate of migrants detained yet nondeportable Didier Fassin Part II: Ongoing Debates Introduction—Beyond complacency and acrimony: Studying human rights in a post-COVID-19 world Giacomo Chiozza and Jeffrey King 11. The state of human rights in a (post) COVID-19 world Giacomo Chiozza and Jeffrey King Windows of Opportunity to Worsen Human Rights 12. Can nonviolent resistance survive COVID-19? Erica Chenoweth 13. The COVID-19 pandemic and authoritarian consolidation in North Africa Sammy Z. Badran and Brian Turnbull Fighting COVID-19, Maintain Human Rights: Challenges and Tradeoffs 14. Pandemic patriarchy: The impact of a global health crisis on women’s rights Alison Brysk 15. The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights practices: Findings from the Human Rights Measurement Initiative’s 2021 Practitioner Survey K. Chad Clay, Mennah Abdelwahab, Stephen Bagwell, Morgan Barney, Eduardo Burkle, Tori Hawley, Thalia Kehoe Rowden, Meridith LaVelle, Asia Parker, and Matthew Rains 16. Global perceptions of South Korea’s COVID-19 policy responses: Topic modeling with tweets Jeong-Woo Koo Lessons Learned for the Future 17. Hindsight is 2020: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for future human rights research Amanda Murdie … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Subjects:
- 362.1
Right to health
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Influence
Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Social aspects
Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Political aspects
Human rights -- Health aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000841978
9781000841954 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032218250
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