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Dr Gilder contributes to symposium on COVID-19 and human rights

Dr Gilder contributes to symposium on COVID-19 and human rights

  • Date26 March 2021

Dr Gilder argues we can empower individuals and groups to have ownership of their rights.

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In a new symposium on Völkerrechtsblog, jointly hosted with the Global Pandemic Network, authors examine the multiple ways in which the handling of the current pandemic interferes with or, instead, enhances the protection of “new” human rights.

In his post, Alex argues human rights must remain responsive to human need and allow individuals to realise their dignity and take action in partnership with international actors as opposed to being passive recipients.

Drawing on literature on ‘human security’, Alex suggests there should not need to be a global pandemic for the international community to seriously consider how to better respond to complex threats and better incorporate the views of those affected.

You can read Alex’s post and the other contributions to the symposium here.

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