The Problem of Restrictions when Taking into Account the Covid-19 Pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has radically changed the way people comprehend the concept of, fundamental rights”. Without previously planning on this, we have witnessed an apparent, violation” of some rights we do not only consider to be natural but also mandatory for any democratic society. Being worried...

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Civil Law
COVID-19
Disease transmission
emergency state
EU-Legislation
Freedoms
fundamental rights
Health and medicine and law
Human rights
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
International relations
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