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Author: Cássius Guimarães Chai, Prof Alexandre de Castro Coura, Prof Fábio Marcelli, Prof Maria Francesca Staiano
This project results from the International Research Forum Critical Dialogues on Pandemic Perspectives held on September 10th and 11th, 2020, in pursuant of the shared participants objectives, an online event attended by confirmed colleagues and friends from 16 countries.
The International Online Congress “Critical Dialogues on Pandemic Perspectives: Global Justice, Rule of Law and Human Rights” comprises joined researchers efforts to promote international academic and scientific exchanging cooperation on the current global pandemic context on reflecting, thinking and scrutinizing government’s, public policies and decision-making process and innovation in the fighting against direct and collateral damages caused by the Covid-19’s social and institutional impacts, considering transnational implications to the political, economic and the rule of law systems from a Global Justice approach and, locally to human rights’ protection.
CRITICAL DIALOGUES Human Rights Democracy and Pandemic Perspectives 11th Table of contents:
Introduction
- The Intersections of Human Rights, Democracy, and Global Health
- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Political and Social Structures
- Purpose and Scope of the 11th Edition
- Key Themes and Contributions in This Edition
Chapter 1: Human Rights in Crisis: The Global Impact of Pandemics
- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Human Rights: A Global Perspective
- The Right to Health and Access to Healthcare During a Pandemic
- The Balance Between Public Health Measures and Individual Freedoms
- Human Rights Violations in the Context of Global Health Emergencies
Chapter 2: Democracy Under Threat: The Pandemic’s Political Impacts
- Emergency Powers and Democracy During a Crisis
- Political Polarization and Its Role in Pandemic Response
- Governance Models and Democratic Resilience in Times of Crisis
- Case Studies: Democracy Erosion in Response to Health Crises
Chapter 3: Global Health and Social Justice
- The Disproportionate Impact of Pandemics on Marginalized Communities
- Addressing Health Inequities and Structural Injustice
- The Role of International Organizations in Promoting Global Health Equity
- Social Determinants of Health and Their Political Ramifications
Chapter 4: The Right to Information and Freedom of Expression During Pandemics
- Media’s Role in Pandemic Response and Public Health Information
- The Impact of Misinformation and Disinformation on Human Rights
- Censorship vs. Public Health: Navigating the Complex Terrain of Freedom of Speech
- The Importance of Transparency and Accountability in Crisis Management
Chapter 5: Gender, Race, and Equity in Pandemic Responses
- Gendered Impacts of Pandemics: Healthcare, Employment, and Domestic Labor
- Race and Health Disparities During Global Health Crises
- Policy Responses: Ensuring Gender and Racial Justice During Health Emergencies
- Intersectionality and Its Role in Shaping Pandemic Responses
Chapter 6: The Global South and the Pandemic: A Human Rights Perspective
- Challenges Faced by Developing Nations in Pandemic Preparedness and Response
- The Global South’s Struggle for Equitable Vaccine Access and Healthcare Resources
- The Role of International Solidarity and Aid in Protecting Human Rights
- Case Studies: How Pandemic Responses Differ in the Global South
Chapter 7: The Politics of Vaccine Access: Ethics, Equity, and Global Justice
- Vaccine Distribution and Access: A Human Rights Approach
- Ethical Dilemmas in Global Vaccine Allocation
- The Role of International Organizations: WHO, GAVI, and COVAX
- Political, Economic, and Social Barriers to Vaccine Access
Chapter 8: Technology, Surveillance, and Privacy in the Context of Pandemics
- The Use of Technology in Monitoring and Controlling the Spread of Disease
- Privacy Concerns: Data Collection, Tracking, and Human Rights Violations
- Digital Authoritarianism: The Political Implications of Health Surveillance
- Balancing Public Health Needs and Personal Freedoms
Chapter 9: Post-Pandemic Recovery: Strengthening Democracy and Human Rights
- Rebuilding Democratic Institutions in the Wake of a Global Health Crisis
- Economic Recovery and the Protection of Labor Rights
- Promoting Resilience in Health Systems and Human Rights Protections
- The Role of Civil Society in Post-Pandemic Reconstruction
Chapter 10: Lessons Learned: Strengthening Global Human Rights and Democracy for Future Crises
- Reviewing Global Responses to the Pandemic: Successes and Failures
- Building a More Equitable and Resilient Global Health System
- Advancing Human Rights in Pandemic Preparedness and Response
- Long-Term Political and Social Changes Post-COVID-19
Conclusion
- Reflecting on the Convergence of Human Rights, Democracy, and Global Health
- Moving Forward: Ensuring Human Rights Protections in Future Crises
- The Role of Global Cooperation in Safeguarding Democratic Values
Appendices
- A. Key Human Rights Frameworks and Instruments in Global Health
- B. International Organizations Involved in Pandemic Response and Human Rights
- C. Further Reading and Resources on Human Rights, Democracy, and Global Health
- D. Index
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