=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000011050 =005 20240402013741 =035 ##$$a 0010-0424000005 =007 ta =008 240402################|##########|#|## =020 ##$$a 9781003176824 =082 ##$$a 344.04 =084 ##$$a 344.04 GLO g =100 #$$a Global pandemic, security and human rights =245 1#$$a Global pandemic, security and human rights : $b comparative explorations of COVID-19 and the law /$c edited by Ben Stanford, Steve Foster and Carlos Espaliu Berdud =250 ##$$a 1st Edition =260 ##$$a New York, NY :$b Routledge,$c 2021 =300 ##$$a 256 p =520 ##$$a ABSTRACT This book presents an international and comparative exploration of how the COVID-19 global pandemic has affected and impacted on issues of human rights, security, and law. Throughout the world, the COVID-19 global pandemic has fundamentally impacted and altered our way of life. As this book sets out, all states have had to contend with similar challenges as well as competing interests and obligations affecting human rights and security. These challenges present very few simple choices but nonetheless carry enormous consequences. Organised into two thematic and distinct yet interrelated parts, first on theoretical and practical challenges for human rights and second on threats to personal, collective, and global security, the book examines how the ability of states to safeguard our fundamental rights and security, broadly defined, has been challenged. Questions about the legality and legal impact of recent responses to COVID-19 will persist for some time. It is often said that global problems require coordinated global solutions, but the various responses to the pandemic by states suggest a notable lack of a consensus amongst the international community. =520 ##$$a e-book =600 #4$$a COVID-19 (Disease)--Law and legislation.