States of Emergency and Human Rights Protection
States of Emergency and Human Rights Protection
The Theory and Practice of the Visegrad Countries
Steuer, Max; Florczak-Wator, Monika; Malir, Jan; Gardos-Orosz, Fruzsina
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2024
276
Dura
Inglês
9781032637457
15 a 20 dias
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States of emergency and fundamental rights in books and in actions: the Visegrad countries and the COVID-19 pandemic; Part I: Models of states of emergency in Visegrad countries; 1. States of emergency and COVID-19: Czech Republic; 2. States of emergency in Hungary; 3. States of emergency in Poland: A model under construction?; 4. Models of states of emergency in Slovakia and their political context: "We'll manage...somehow?"; Part II: Models of human rights protection in Visegrad countries; 5. Fundamental rights limitations in states of emergency: The Czech pattern; 6. The normative standards of human rights protection in normalcy and in emergency in Hungary; 7. Human rights in states of emergency: Constitutional principles and their application in the Republic of Poland; 8. A widening gap? Fundamental rights and states of emergency in Slovakia; Part III: Restrictions on human rights in times of COVID-19 pandemic; 9. Emergency as a pretext for restricting political rights - the Hungarian autocratic regime at work; 10. Restrictions on the freedom of assembly: The case of Poland; 11. Disproportionate restrictions on the freedom of movement: The Slovak Republic during the COVID-19 pandemic; 12. Restrictions imposed on the right to education in the Czech Republic due to COVID-19 pandemic; 13. Restrictions on the right to a fair trial in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic
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constitutional law Europe;emergency powers analysis;V4 comparative politics;rights limitations pandemic;illiberal democracy trends;EU legal frameworks;pandemic human rights restrictions Visegrad
States of emergency and fundamental rights in books and in actions: the Visegrad countries and the COVID-19 pandemic; Part I: Models of states of emergency in Visegrad countries; 1. States of emergency and COVID-19: Czech Republic; 2. States of emergency in Hungary; 3. States of emergency in Poland: A model under construction?; 4. Models of states of emergency in Slovakia and their political context: "We'll manage...somehow?"; Part II: Models of human rights protection in Visegrad countries; 5. Fundamental rights limitations in states of emergency: The Czech pattern; 6. The normative standards of human rights protection in normalcy and in emergency in Hungary; 7. Human rights in states of emergency: Constitutional principles and their application in the Republic of Poland; 8. A widening gap? Fundamental rights and states of emergency in Slovakia; Part III: Restrictions on human rights in times of COVID-19 pandemic; 9. Emergency as a pretext for restricting political rights - the Hungarian autocratic regime at work; 10. Restrictions on the freedom of assembly: The case of Poland; 11. Disproportionate restrictions on the freedom of movement: The Slovak Republic during the COVID-19 pandemic; 12. Restrictions imposed on the right to education in the Czech Republic due to COVID-19 pandemic; 13. Restrictions on the right to a fair trial in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic
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