The Paradox of the International Law Development: A Lesson from Covid-19 Pandemic Management

Ria Wierma Putri, Yunita Maya Putri, Febryani Sabatira, O. Davey, Himal C Arya
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By the year 2019 to early 2022 the world has encountered a health emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the present Covid-19 situation is considered to be under control and countries are progressively recovering from the epidemic, there are a number of lessons that may be derived and studied as part of the development of international law. The article further observes the role of World Health Organization as a primary international organization responsible for keeping the world's health order. Following the effort of Covid-19 management, various measures have been enforced as global government regime efforts, such as quarantine, travel restrictions, and vaccination programs. However, the article highlight that there are many factors have caused obstacles in handling pandemic problems, ranging from the state's capacity to overcome the pandemic's impact to the ideology disparities in implementing global mandates. In this matter, there is a tendency by states which refuse to subject to the general mandate from WHO under the argument that their national interest comes first. This issue then determined that the problem of the Covid-19 pandemic was no longer a health issue but an issue in the evolution of the global legal order. This study will further discuss the efforts taken by WHO as the primary international health organization to combat pandemic issue and analyze to what extent has the management of the COVID-19 pandemic affects international law development.
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国际法发展的悖论:新冠肺炎疫情管理的启示
到2019年至2022年初,由于COVID-19大流行,世界遭遇了卫生紧急情况。尽管目前的新冠肺炎疫情被认为已得到控制,各国正在逐步从疫情中恢复过来,但在国际法的发展过程中,仍有一些经验可供借鉴和研究。文章进一步观察了世界卫生组织作为负责维护世界卫生秩序的主要国际组织的作用。在新冠肺炎疫情管理努力之后,各国政府采取了隔离、旅行限制、疫苗接种等各种措施。然而,这篇文章强调,在处理大流行病问题方面,有许多因素造成了障碍,从国家克服大流行病影响的能力到执行全球任务时的意识形态差异。在这个问题上,有一种趋势是,一些国家以国家利益为先为由,拒绝服从世卫组织的一般授权。这一问题随后确定,新冠肺炎大流行问题不再是一个卫生问题,而是全球法律秩序演变中的一个问题。本研究将进一步讨论世卫组织作为主要国际卫生组织在应对大流行问题上所做的努力,并分析COVID-19大流行的管理在多大程度上影响了国际法的发展。
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