Human Rights, vulnerability and pandemic

  • María Isolina Dabove
  • Eugenia D’Angelo
  • Agostina Carla Hernández Bologna
  • Francisco Bariffi Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
  • Hernán Schapiro Unidad Fiscal (Argentina)
  • Mariana Guadalupe Catanzaro Román
  • Dolores Neira Ministerio Público de la Defensa de la Nación Argentina
Keywords: human rights, pandemic, vulnerability, public policies, gender, elderly adults, gender violence, migrants, universality, disability, administration of justice, crimes against humanity

Abstract

This paper presents six dissertations on the problems faced by different vulnerable sectors of the population in the enjoyment of their human rights in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic. The presentations reflect on the prejudices and vulnerabilities experienced by elderly adults; on gender-based violence during social isolation; on people in human mobility contexts who are excluded from protection measures; on the treatment and prioritization of people with disabilities in COVID-19 referral centres; on the protection of criminal safeguards in the administration of justice during the trials of crimes against humanity carried out remotely; and on the progress of the cases for crimes against humanity during the pandemic.

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Published
2020-12-22
How to Cite
Dabove, M. I., D’Angelo, E., Hernández Bologna, A. C., Bariffi, F., Schapiro, H., Catanzaro Román, M. G., & Neira, D. (2020). Human Rights, vulnerability and pandemic. UNIVERSITAS. Revista De Filosofía, Derecho Y Política, (34), 168-196. https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2020.5873
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