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@article{1756997, author = {Dufek, Pavel}, keywords = {constitutional democracy; state of emergency; fundamental rights; securitisation; epistemic uncertainty; judicial review; normative diversity}, language = {cze}, publisher = {Global Campus of Human Rights}, title = {Whose Fundamental Rights? Why COVID-19 tests the foundations of constitutional democracies}, url = {https://gchumanrights.org/preparedness/article-on/whose-fundamental-rights-why-covid-19-tests-the-foundations-of-constitutional-democracies.html}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1756997 AU - Dufek, Pavel PY - 2021 TI - Whose Fundamental Rights? Why COVID-19 tests the foundations of constitutional democracies VL - Human Rights Preparedness Forum PB - Global Campus of Human Rights KW - constitutional democracy KW - state of emergency KW - fundamental rights KW - securitisation KW - epistemic uncertainty KW - judicial review KW - normative diversity UR - https://gchumanrights.org/preparedness/article-on/whose-fundamental-rights-why-covid-19-tests-the-foundations-of-constitutional-democracies.html N2 - Under the state of emergency, governments have curtailed numerous fundamental rights. Since epistemic uncertainty makes it difficult to determine whether this is constitutionally warranted, we are witnessing a dispute over the nature and future of constitutional democracy. I discuss why one of the core lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic is that rather that asking who is the best expert on any given problem, we need to figure out how to manage normative diversity. ER -
DUFEK, Pavel. \textit{Whose Fundamental Rights? Why COVID-19 tests the foundations of constitutional democracies}. Global Campus of Human Rights, 2021. Human Rights Preparedness Forum.
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