Public Health Crisis Management and Criminal Liability of Governments : A Comparative Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic / edited by Michael Bohlander, Gerhard Kemp and Mark Webster.
2023
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Title
Public Health Crisis Management and Criminal Liability of Governments : A Comparative Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic / edited by Michael Bohlander, Gerhard Kemp and Mark Webster.
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Edition
1st ed.
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Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2023.
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London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.
Description
1 online resource (368 pages)
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1. Introduction Michael Bohlander, Gerhard Kemp & Mark Webster 2. The Emergence and Global Spread of SARS-CoV-2, and Clinical and Virological Features Thomas Christie Williams 3. Brazil Denis De Castro Halis 4. England Natalie Wortley & Birju Kotecha 5. France Caroline Fournet & Frédéric Rolland 6. Germany Michael Bohlander 7. India Suman Dash Bhattamishra 8. Indonesia Topo Santoso 9. Iran Mohammad M. Hedayati-Kakhki 10. People's Republic of China Andra Le Roux-Kemp 11. South Africa Gerhard Kemp 12. Spain Alejandro De Pablo 13. Sweden Dennis Martinsson 14. Turkey Murat Önok 15. United States of America Phillip Weiner & Dana Curhan 16. Crimes Against Humanity Gerhard Kemp
Summary
This book addresses potential avenues of criminal liability for public health crisis management in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, under national and international criminal law, especially for causing death and bodily harm. The national case studies are geographically representative and follow a common research grid. Each national case study is prefaced by an overview of the detection and subsequent spread of the pandemic in the country concerned. The relevant legal and constitutional frameworks that governed the government and corporate conduct in the face of the pandemic are also discussed, followed by the consideration of forms of criminal liability. Government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic differed vastly in terms of both the choice of strategies adopted (herd immunity, test-and-trace, lockdown, etc) and the quality and speed of government implementation of those strategies and associated interventions. Both factors impacted the number of infections and casualties. It is therefore appropriate to consider forms of criminal liability for failure of individual members of government, including specific public authorities, to act to the best of their abilities, as timely as possible, and in accordance with expert advice.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
ISBN
9781509946341 (online)
9781509946310 (hardback)
9781509946327 (epub)
9781509946334 (PDF)
9781509946358 (paperback)
9781509946310 (hardback)
9781509946327 (epub)
9781509946334 (PDF)
9781509946358 (paperback)
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