THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY: SUMMARY AND CONSENSUS IN THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION UNDER PANDEMIC PREVENTION AND CONTROL, BEIJING (CHINA) 2020

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW 中国法学前沿 Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3868/s050-010-021-0007-4
X. Guo
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Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and China's regularized pandemic prevention and control, leading legal scholars from China, North America, and Eurasia participated in The 6th International Conference on Human Rights Protection under Pandemic Prevention and Control. Participants engaged in fruitful discussions on the normative necessity and practical relevance of the principle of proportionality in justifying their current governments' anti-pandemic measures. Focusing on pandemic-related human rights conditions and rule of law challenges in global contexts, this article summarizes the participating scholars' speeches through the integrated lens of human rights and the jurisprudence of health law in the COVID-19 containment phase. Speeches can be divided into six topical dimensions, involving normative utility, governance logic, reasonable limits, constitutional criteria, viable approaches, and post-pandemic challenges with respect to the principle of proportionality. To provide a more policy-relevant and theoretically sound framework for a community of common health for mankind, this article succinctly concludes with a series of overlapping consensus on the application of the principle of proportionality in the fight against the pandemic. This consensus, tentatively named the "Renmin Human Rights Consensus," builds on five interrelated elements and generates five human rights assertions and a series of specific principles of health law.
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比例原则:第六届疫情防控下的人权保障国际会议总结与共识,北京(中国)2020
在新冠肺炎疫情和中国疫情防控常态化背景下,来自中国、北美和欧亚大陆的知名法律学者参加了“第六届疫情防控下的人权保障国际会议”。与会者就比例原则在为本国政府的抗流行病措施辩护方面的规范性必要性和实际意义进行了富有成效的讨论。本文以全球背景下与大流行相关的人权状况和法治挑战为重点,从新冠疫情防控阶段的人权与卫生法法理的综合视角,总结与会学者的发言。发言可分为六个主题层面,涉及规范性效用、治理逻辑、合理限制、宪法标准、可行方法以及与相称性原则相关的大流行后挑战。为了为构建人类健康共同体提供一个更具政策相关性和理论合理性的框架,本文简要总结了在抗击疫情中适用比例原则的一系列重叠共识。这一共识暂定名为“人民人权共识”,它建立在五个相互关联的要素之上,形成了五项人权主张和一系列具体的卫生法原则。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Law in China seeks to provide a forum for a broad blend of peer-reviewed academic papers of law studies, in order to promote communication and cooperation between jurists in China and abroad. It will reflect the substantial advances that are currently being made in Chinese universities in the field of law. Its coverage includes all main branches of law, such as jurisprudence, constitutional jurisprudence, science of civil and commercial law, science of economic law, science of environmental law, science of intellectual property, science of criminal justice, science of procedural law, science of administrative law, science of international law, science of legal history, science of history of legal thoughts, etc.
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