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- Title
ARBITRARY, UNNECESSARY QUARANTINE: BUILDING INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS DURING PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES.
- Authors
GRILLEY, ANNA L.
- Abstract
The article focuses on building international and national infrastructures for protecting human rights during public health emergencies. Topics discussed include changes to international legal principles and the World Health Organization (WHO0 responses to human rights; role of civil society and non-governmental organizations in providing the same; and Jacobson v. Massachusetts court case addressing public health and the public safety.
- Subjects
HUMAN rights; PUBLIC health; WORLD health; WORLD Health Organization; CIVIL society; JACOBSON v. Massachusetts (Supreme Court case)
- Publication
Wisconsin International Law Journal, 2017, Vol 34, Issue 4, p914
- ISSN
0743-7951
- Publication type
Article