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Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19 [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (King's College), Contributions by (University of Ottawa), Contributions by (Osgoode University), Edited by (University of Ottawa), Contributions by (Osgoode University), Edited by (Queens University), Edited by (University of Ottawa), Contributions by (University of Calgary), Contributions by (Dalhousie University), Edited by (University of Ottawa)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 648 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 1032 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Ottawa Press
  • ISBN-10: 0776636413
  • ISBN-13: 9780776636412
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 648 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 1032 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Ottawa Press
  • ISBN-10: 0776636413
  • ISBN-13: 9780776636412
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Vulnerable examine les vulnerabilites et les interconnections mises en evidence par la pandemie, de meme que les reponses juridique, ethique et sur le plan de la politique publique. Ce livre expose les vulnerabilites des individus, des institutions, de la gouvernance et des structures juridiques, dans plusieurs pays et a l'echelle mondiale.

Vulnerable confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness made visible by the pandemic, along with legal, ethical, and policy responses. It examines vulnerabilities for individuals; within our institutions, governance, and legal structures; and in other countries and at the global level, where persistent injustices affect us all.

The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes the disease known as COVID-19, has infected people in 212 countries so far and on every continent except Antarctica.

Vast changes to our home lives, social interactions, government functioning and relations between countries have swept the world in a few months and are difficult to hold in one’s mind at one time. That is why a collaborative effort such as this edited, multidisciplinary collection is needed. This book confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness made visible by the pandemic and its consequences, along with the legal, ethical and policy responses. These include vulnerabilities for people who have been harmed or will be harmed by the virus directly and those harmed by measures taken to slow its relentless march; vulnerabilities exposed in our institutions, governance and legal structures; and vulnerabilities in other countries and at the global level where persistent injustices harm us all.

Hopefully, COVID-19 will forces us to deeply reflect on how we govern and our policy priorities; to focus preparedness, precaution, and recovery to include all, not just some.

Published in English with some chapters in French.
Acknowledgments xi
Reviews xiii
Introduction Overview of COVID-19: Old and New Vulnerabilities 1(30)
Colleen M. Flood
Vanessa MacDonnell
Jane Philpott
Sophie Theriault
Sridhar Venkatapuram
SECTION A WHO DOES WHAT? CHALLENGES AND DEMANDS OF CANADIAN FEDERALISM
Chapter A-1 Have the Post-SARS Reforms Prepared Us for COVID-19? Mapping the Institutional Landscape
31(18)
Katherine Fierlbeck
Lorian Hardcastle
Chapter A-2 COVID-19 and First Nations' Responses
49(20)
Aimee Craft
Deborah McGregor
Jeffery Hewitt
Chapitre A-3 Reflexions sur la mise en ceuvre de la Loi sur la sante publique au Quebec dans le contexte de la pandemie de COVID-19
69(10)
Michelle Giroux
Chapitre A-4 La COVID-19 au Canada: le federalisme cooperatif a pied d'æeuvre
79(12)
David Robitaille
Chapter A-5 Pandemic Data Sharing: How the Canadian Constitution Has Turned into a Suicide Pact
91(14)
Amir Attaran
Adam R. Houston
Chapter A-6 The Federal Emergencies Act: A Hollow Promise in the Face of COVID-19?
105(10)
Colleen M. Flood
Bryan Thomas
Chapter A-7 Resisting the Siren's Call: Emergency Powers, Federalism, and Public Policy
115(12)
Carissima Mathen
Chapter A-8 Municipal Power and Democratic Legitimacy in the Time of COVID-19
127(14)
Alexandra Flynn
SECTION B MAKING SURE SOMEONE IS ACCOUNTABLE: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITIES
Chapter B-1 Ensuring Executive and Legislative Accountability in a Pandemic
141(22)
Vanessa MacDonnell
Chapter B-2 Good Governance: Institutions, Processes, and People
163(12)
Mel Cappe
Chapter B-3 The Duty to Govern and the Rule of Law in an Emergency
175(8)
Gregoire Webber
Chapter B-4 Does Debunking Work? Correcting COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media
183(18)
Timothy Caulfield
Chapter B-5 The Media Paradox and the COVID-19 Pandemic
201(10)
Jeffrey Simpson
Chapter B-6 Governmental Power and COVID-19: The Limits of Judicial Review
211(12)
Paul Daly
Chapter B-7 Liability of the Crown in Times of Pandemic Marie-France Fortin
223(10)
Chapter B-8 Balancing Risk and Reward in the Time of COVID-19: Bridging the Gap Between Public Interest and the "Best Interests of the Corporation"
233(16)
Jennifer A. Quaid
SECTION C CIVIL LIBERTIES VS. IDEAS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter C-1 Civil Liberties vs. Public Health
249(16)
Colleen M. Flood
Bryan Thomas
Dr. Kumanan Wilson
Chapter C-2 Privacy, Ethics, and Contact-Tracing Apps
265(12)
Teresa Scassa
Jason Millar
Kelly Bronson
Chapter C-3 Should Immunity Licences be an Ingredient in our Policy Response to COVID-19?
277(10)
Daniel Weinstock
Vardit Ravitsky
Chapter C-4 The Punitive Impact of Physical Distancing Laws on Homeless People
287(12)
Terry Skolnik
Chapter C-5 The Right of Citizens Abroad to Return During a Pandemic
299(14)
Yves Le Bouthillier
Delphine Nakache
SECTION D EQUITY AND COVID-19
Chapter D-1 How Should We Allocate Health and Social Resources During a Pandemic?
313(16)
Sridhar Venkatapuram
Chapitre D-2 COVID-19 et agisme: crise annoncee dans les centres de soins de longue duree et reponse improvisee?
329(10)
Martine Lagace
Linda Garcia et Louise Belanger-Hardy
Chapter D-3 Fault Lines: COVID-19, the Charter, and Long-term Care
339(16)
Martha Jackman
Chapter D-4 The Front Line Defence: Housing and Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19
355(12)
Leilani Farha
Kaitlin Schwan
Chapter D-5 COVID-19 in Canadian Prisons: Policies, Practices and Concerns
367(14)
Adelina Iftene
Chapter D-6 Systemic Discrimination in Government Services and Programs and Its Impact on First Nations Peoples During the COVnD-19 Pandemic
381(12)
Anne Levesque
Sophie Theriault
Chapter D-7 Spread of Anti-Asian Racism: Prevention and Critical Race Analysis in Pandemic Planning
393(14)
Jamie Chai Yun Liew
Chapter D-8 Migrant Health in a Time of Pandemic: Fallacies of Us-Versus-Them
407(12)
V. V. Brandon Chen
Chapter D-9 Not All in This Together: Disability Rights and COVID-19
419(14)
Tess Sheldon
Ravi Malhotra
Chapter D-10 Weighing Public Health and Mental Health Responses to Non-Compliance with Public Health Directives in the Context of Mental Illness
433(14)
Jennifer A. Chandler
Yasmin Khaliq
Mona Gupta
Kwame McKenzie
Simon Hatcher
Olivia Lee
SECTION E THIS JOB IS GONNA KILL ME: WORKING AND COVID-19
Chapter E-1 Privatization and COVID-19: A Deadly Combination for Nursing Homes
447(16)
Pat Armstrong
Hugh Armstrong
Ivy Bourgeault
Chapter E-2 A View from the Front Lines of a COVID-19 Outbreak
463(10)
Jane Philpott
Chapter E-3 Occupational Health and Safety and COVID-19: Whose Rights Come First in a Pandemic?
473(14)
Katherine Lippel
Chapter E-4 Risking It All: Providing Patient Care and Whistleblowing During a Pandemic
487(14)
Vanessa Gruben
Louise Belanger-Hardy
Chapter E-5 Worked to the Bone: COVID-19, the Agrifood Labour Force, and the Need for More Compassionate Post-Pandemic Food Systems
501(12)
Sarah Berger Richardson
SECTION F GLOBAL HEALTH AND GOVERNANCE
Chapter F-1 "Flattening the Curve" Through COVID-19 Contagion Containment
513(20)
Anis Chowdhury
Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Chapter F-2 The Plausibility and Resolvability of Legal Claims Against China and WHO under the International Health Regulations (2005)
533(10)
Sam Halabi
Dr. Kumanan Wilson
Chapter F-3 COVID-19 and Africa: Does "One Size Fit All" in Public Health Intervention?
543(12)
Chidi Oguamanam
Chapter F-4 Border Closures: A Pandemic of Symbolic Acts in the Time of COVID-19
555(16)
Steven J. Hoffman
Patrick Fafard
Chapter F-5 COVID-19 and Accountable Artificial Intelligence in a Global Context
571(8)
Celine Castets-Renard
Eleonore Fournier-Tombs
Chapter F-6 International Trade, Intellectual Property, and Innovation Policy: Lessons from a Pandemic
579(12)
Jeremy de Beer
E. Richard Gold
Chapter F-7 COVID-19 Vaccines as Global Public Goods
591(10)
Jason W. Nickerson
Matthew Herder
Biographies 601
Vanessa MacDonnell is Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and Co-Director of the uOttawa Public Law Centre. She researches in the areas of Canadian constitutional law, constitutional theory, comparative constitutional law, and criminal law and procedure.