Justice for All and the Public Health Emergency | Justice in a Pandemic series | Briefing 1

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David Steven

Global Dashboard

Maaike S. de Langen

Independent researcher

Mark Weston

Independent

Date Written: April 8, 2020

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global emergency. It is not only a health crisis but also a human rights crisis. Justice actors face daunting responsibilities as they design, implement, and enforce new measures to prevent the spread of infection. Measures that heighten the risk of human rights abuses can undermine trust, at a time when the justice system most needs to maintain the public’s confidence. For better or for worse, justice systems and justice workers are on the frontline of this pandemic.

This Pathfinders briefing, drafted by lead authors David Steven, Maaike de Langen, Sam Muller, and Mark Weston with the input of more than 50 justice experts from around the globe, discusses the most pressing priorities that the public health emergency poses for justice leaders and proposes seven areas for urgent action as the tide of infections continues to rise. It is the first in the Justice in a Pandemic series.

Keywords: justice, access to justice, people-centered justice, COVID-19, pandemics, public health

JEL Classification: Z18, K00, K10, I18, H12

Suggested Citation

Steven, David and de Langen, Maaike and Weston, Mark, Justice for All and the Public Health Emergency | Justice in a Pandemic series | Briefing 1 (April 8, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4755459 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4755459

David Steven

Global Dashboard ( email )

Maaike De Langen (Contact Author)

Independent researcher ( email )

Paris
France

Mark Weston

Independent ( email )

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