Coronavirus pandemic in the EU ― fundamental rights implications. 21 March - 30 April 2020
European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Vienna
Office des publications de l'Union européenne - Luxembourg
2020
60 p.
epidemic disease ; human rights ; social development ; education ; work ; freedom of movement ; migration ; refugee ; racial discrimination
Bulletin
2
Human rights
English
"The Coronavirus pandemic continues to interrupt everyday life in the EU in unprecedented ways. But the way it affects our societies is shifting. As governments gradually lift some of the measures put in place to contain the spread of COVID-19, new fundamental rights concerns arise: how to ensure that the rights to life and health are upheld as daily life transitions to a ‘new normal'. This
Bulletin looks at declarations of states of emergency, or equivalent, and how they came under scrutiny. It considers the impact on fundamental rights in important areas of daily life, and includes a thematic focus on the processing of users' data to help contain COVID-19, particularly by contact-tracing apps."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-9474-960-4
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