Australian Law During COVID-19

B. Bennett, B. Lewis, E. Dickson, Shih-Ning Then, Kelly Purser
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This article focuses on the interests of older Australians during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyses the implications of the pandemic for older Australians from a human rights perspective, recognising the need to understand ageing as a process that occurs throughout life. Although we focus on the interests of older Australians, defining what is meant by ‘older’ can be challenging. Furthermore, there are complex social discourses around ageing. While there is no Convention on the Rights of Older Persons, international human rights law is relevant to the rights of older persons. We analyse international human rights law, Australian human rights law, and Australian antidiscrimination law in terms of their relevance to the rights of older persons in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. With social distancing a key feature of the pandemic, we also consider the impact of social isolation on older persons and the potential for technology to assist in overcoming social isolation. Finally, we analyse current Australian laws relating to participation of individuals in research where capacity has been lost or is diminishing.  
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本文关注的是澳大利亚老年人在新冠肺炎大流行期间的兴趣。它从人权的角度分析了疫情对澳大利亚老年人的影响,认识到有必要将老龄化理解为一个贯穿一生的过程。尽管我们关注的是澳大利亚老年人的利益,但定义“老年人”的含义可能很有挑战性。此外,还有关于老龄化的复杂社会话语。虽然没有《老年人权利公约》,但国际人权法与老年人的权利有关。我们分析了国际人权法、澳大利亚人权法和澳大利亚反歧视法在新冠肺炎大流行背景下与老年人权利的相关性。由于社交距离是新冠疫情的一个关键特征,我们还考虑了社交隔离对老年人的影响,以及技术帮助克服社交隔离的潜力。最后,我们分析了澳大利亚现行有关个人参与能力丧失或正在减弱的研究的法律。
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