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International Human Rights Law and States of Emergency
Stockholm University, Faculty of Law, Department of Law.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5935-0676
2021 (English)In: Human Rights in War / [ed] Damien Rogers, Springer, 2021Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Public unrest, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and events of equal severity have in recent years prompted states to declare state of emergency. Sometimes, the proclamation of a public emergency is necessary or at least defendable, for example a natural disaster may call for special measures which could not be taken with full respect for all the obligations under human rights treaties. In other cases, public emergencies can be used as a smokescreen for repressive government policies. Once the necessity for derogation is conceded, it becomes difficult to control whether the suspension of rights amounts to abuse of power. Serious violations of human rights often accompany emergency situations.

This study first sets out an analytical framework which seeks to answer two questions: what is the role of the sovereign, i.e. the legislative and executive branches of Government? What do states perceive as threats and what consequences will that have for their policies. Next the legislative framework as provided for in human rights regimes is described. The analytical and legal framework is applied to five recent cases and phenomena: counterterrorism; Arab Spring; migration; pandemics and economic crises.

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Springer, 2021.
Series
International Human Rights, ISSN 2523-8841, E-ISSN 2523-885X
Keywords [en]
State of Emergency, Arab Spring, Ebola, Pandemic, COVID-19, Terrorism, Securitization
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Law (excluding Law and Society)
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Public International Law
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-191090ISBN: 978-981-15-5202-1 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-191090DiVA, id: diva2:1535223
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Swedish Research Council, 2017-00781Available from: 2021-03-08 Created: 2021-03-08 Last updated: 2022-02-25Bibliographically approved

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