Pandemics, Public Health, and the Regulation of Borders
Lessons from COVID-19
Herausgeber: Chen, Y. Y. Brandon; Flood, Colleen M.; Deonandan, Raywat
Pandemics, Public Health, and the Regulation of Borders
Lessons from COVID-19
Herausgeber: Chen, Y. Y. Brandon; Flood, Colleen M.; Deonandan, Raywat
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has engendered a new and challenging environment in which borders drawn around people, places, and social structures have hardened, and new ones have emerged.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights110,99 €
- Eric C. IpThe Law and Regulation of Public Health194,99 €
- The Right to Health at the Public/Private Divide133,99 €
- Ian ThomasA Practical Guide to Food Law in the United Kingdom - 2nd Edition66,99 €
- The Right to Health at the Public/Private Divide42,99 €
- Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law216,99 €
- Coercive Care205,99 €
-
-
-
This book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has engendered a new and challenging environment in which borders drawn around people, places, and social structures have hardened, and new ones have emerged.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9781032494746
- ISBN-10: 1032494743
- Artikelnr.: 69483541
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9781032494746
- ISBN-10: 1032494743
- Artikelnr.: 69483541
Colleen M. Flood is Dean of the Faculty of Law at Queen's University, Canada. Y.Y. Brandon Chen is Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law (Common Law Section), Canada. Raywat Deonandan is Epidemiologist and Associate Professor with the Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Sam Halabi is Professor at the Georgetown University School of Health and Co-Director of the Center for Transformational Health Law at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Sophie Thériault is Full Professor in the Faculty of Law (Civil Law Section) at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
I. INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Colleen M. Flood, Y.Y. Brandon Chen, Raywat
Deonandan, Sam Halabi, and Sophie Thériault II. HISTORIES, CONTESTS, AND
COMMUNICATION OF BORDERS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS 2. The Essential Art of
Communication about Balance in Border Closures Raywat Deonandan 3. The Wolf
and the Sheepfold: Borders, Containment, and Contested Discourses of Public
Health in the Great Influenza Pandemic Era Esyllt Jones 4. Bordering and
the Fallacy of Disease Directionality: Ebola, SARS-CoV-2 and Africa's
Confidence Deficit with Global Public Health Chidi Oguamanam 5. Towards
Reimagining the IHR Article 43 on Travel Restrictions Lisa Forman & Roojin
Habibi III. BORDER AND MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS WITHIN
REGIONAL AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES 6. Management of the European Union's
(Internal and External) Borders during the COVID-19 Pandemic Tamara Hervey,
Alexandra Fyfe & Vincent Delhomme 7. Public Health Evidence for Provincial
Border Management Brenda J. Wilson 8. First Nations, COVID-19, and the
Implications of Spatial Restrictions in a Settler Colonial Context Eva
Ottawa, Florence Robert & Sophie Thériault IV. BORDER MEASURES IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 9. Border Controls as Part of Aotearoa New
Zealand's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Siouxsie Wiles 10. Borders
within Borders within Borders: A Legitimate Approach to Controlling the
First Two Years of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Australia Stephen Duckett
11. The United States Response to COVID-19: A Patchwork of Border
Regulations Katherine Ginsbach 12. Brazilian Discriminatory Border Control
Policy Based on 'Health Restrictions' During COVID-19 Pandemic Fernando
Aith V. BORDER CONTROLS, MIGRANTS, AND REFUGEES 13. Pandemic Pathways to
Permanent Residence Audrey Mackli 14. Spouses of the Pandemic: Data,
Racism, and Mental Health Wei William ("Will") Tao VI. VACCINE PASSPORTS:
CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH 15. Vaccine Refusals and
Freedom of Religion: A Moving Target in a Pandemic Age Carissma Mathen 16.
A Brief History of the Science of Vaccine Passports and What the Future
Holds Kumanan Wilson 17. Rights Discourse and Canadian Debate Over Vaccine
Passports Bryan Thomas 18. Mobility Restrictions, Human Rights, and the
Legal Test of Proportionality Jeff King VII. VACCINE PASSPORTS: PRIVACY
CLAIMS & TECHNOLOGY FIXES AND FAILURES 19. Pandemic-Fighting Technologies?
Lessons from COVID-19 for the Pandemics of the Future Vivek Krishnamurthy &
Myka Kollmann 20. Verification Theatre at Borders and in Pockets Michael
Veale VIII. BOUNDED VULNERABILITIES: LONG-TERM CARE, PRISONS, PSYCHIATRIC
CARE INSTITUTIONS, AND HOMELESSNESS 21. The Paradox of Protecting the
Vulnerable: An Analysis of the Canadian Public Discourse on Older Adults
during the COVID-19 Pandemic Martine Lagacé, Caroline D. Bergeron, Tracey
O'Sullivan, Samantha Oostlander, Pascale Dangoisse, Amélie Doucet &
Philippe Rodrigues-Rouleau 22. Of Governmental Priorities, Human Rights,
and Social Control: Prison Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Adelina
Iftene 23. Extending the Boundaries of the Psychiatric Hospital: The Use
and Misuse of Psychiatric Coercion during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quebec
and Ontario Emmanuelle Bernheim 24. Punishing Mobility: Curfews and
Homelessness in Quebec during the COVID-19 Pandemic Véronique Fortin &
Céline Bellot IX. ACCESS TO SERVICES, CARE, AND MEDICAL NECESSITIES 25.
Bodies Across Borders: A History of Cross-Border Travel for Abortion
Services in Poland and Canada Christabelle Sethna & Krystyna
Dzwonkowska-Godula 26. Borders Drawn Across Bodies: Advocating for Maternal
Health in Times of Crisis Sarah J. Lazin 27. Keeping Border Restrictions
Light Enough to Travel: A Humanitarian Perspective on Canada's Border
Control Measures During COVID-19 Jason Nickerson & Joseph Belliveau 28.
"Where You Live Shouldn't Determine Whether You Live": Canada and the Line
Between Rhetoric and Reality in Global COVID-19 Vaccine Access Adam R.
Houston X. BORDERS, BOUNDARIES, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH LAW 29.
Cross-Border Mobility of Persons and Goods during Pandemics: Exposing
Normative Duality in International Law Pedro A. Villarreal 30. Modeling
Approaches to Borders, Geography and Infectious Diseases David Fisman 31.
Advancing a Risk-Based Approach to Border Management during Public Health
Emergencies of International Concern Kelley Lee, Julianne Piper & Jennifer
Fang 32. Global Health Law: Overcoming the Shortfall in Human Resources
Tim G. Evans & Priyanka Saksena 33. Conceptual and Tangible Borders under a
Revised International Health Regulations or New International Pandemic
Agreement Sam Halabi
Deonandan, Sam Halabi, and Sophie Thériault II. HISTORIES, CONTESTS, AND
COMMUNICATION OF BORDERS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS 2. The Essential Art of
Communication about Balance in Border Closures Raywat Deonandan 3. The Wolf
and the Sheepfold: Borders, Containment, and Contested Discourses of Public
Health in the Great Influenza Pandemic Era Esyllt Jones 4. Bordering and
the Fallacy of Disease Directionality: Ebola, SARS-CoV-2 and Africa's
Confidence Deficit with Global Public Health Chidi Oguamanam 5. Towards
Reimagining the IHR Article 43 on Travel Restrictions Lisa Forman & Roojin
Habibi III. BORDER AND MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS WITHIN
REGIONAL AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES 6. Management of the European Union's
(Internal and External) Borders during the COVID-19 Pandemic Tamara Hervey,
Alexandra Fyfe & Vincent Delhomme 7. Public Health Evidence for Provincial
Border Management Brenda J. Wilson 8. First Nations, COVID-19, and the
Implications of Spatial Restrictions in a Settler Colonial Context Eva
Ottawa, Florence Robert & Sophie Thériault IV. BORDER MEASURES IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 9. Border Controls as Part of Aotearoa New
Zealand's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Siouxsie Wiles 10. Borders
within Borders within Borders: A Legitimate Approach to Controlling the
First Two Years of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Australia Stephen Duckett
11. The United States Response to COVID-19: A Patchwork of Border
Regulations Katherine Ginsbach 12. Brazilian Discriminatory Border Control
Policy Based on 'Health Restrictions' During COVID-19 Pandemic Fernando
Aith V. BORDER CONTROLS, MIGRANTS, AND REFUGEES 13. Pandemic Pathways to
Permanent Residence Audrey Mackli 14. Spouses of the Pandemic: Data,
Racism, and Mental Health Wei William ("Will") Tao VI. VACCINE PASSPORTS:
CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH 15. Vaccine Refusals and
Freedom of Religion: A Moving Target in a Pandemic Age Carissma Mathen 16.
A Brief History of the Science of Vaccine Passports and What the Future
Holds Kumanan Wilson 17. Rights Discourse and Canadian Debate Over Vaccine
Passports Bryan Thomas 18. Mobility Restrictions, Human Rights, and the
Legal Test of Proportionality Jeff King VII. VACCINE PASSPORTS: PRIVACY
CLAIMS & TECHNOLOGY FIXES AND FAILURES 19. Pandemic-Fighting Technologies?
Lessons from COVID-19 for the Pandemics of the Future Vivek Krishnamurthy &
Myka Kollmann 20. Verification Theatre at Borders and in Pockets Michael
Veale VIII. BOUNDED VULNERABILITIES: LONG-TERM CARE, PRISONS, PSYCHIATRIC
CARE INSTITUTIONS, AND HOMELESSNESS 21. The Paradox of Protecting the
Vulnerable: An Analysis of the Canadian Public Discourse on Older Adults
during the COVID-19 Pandemic Martine Lagacé, Caroline D. Bergeron, Tracey
O'Sullivan, Samantha Oostlander, Pascale Dangoisse, Amélie Doucet &
Philippe Rodrigues-Rouleau 22. Of Governmental Priorities, Human Rights,
and Social Control: Prison Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Adelina
Iftene 23. Extending the Boundaries of the Psychiatric Hospital: The Use
and Misuse of Psychiatric Coercion during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quebec
and Ontario Emmanuelle Bernheim 24. Punishing Mobility: Curfews and
Homelessness in Quebec during the COVID-19 Pandemic Véronique Fortin &
Céline Bellot IX. ACCESS TO SERVICES, CARE, AND MEDICAL NECESSITIES 25.
Bodies Across Borders: A History of Cross-Border Travel for Abortion
Services in Poland and Canada Christabelle Sethna & Krystyna
Dzwonkowska-Godula 26. Borders Drawn Across Bodies: Advocating for Maternal
Health in Times of Crisis Sarah J. Lazin 27. Keeping Border Restrictions
Light Enough to Travel: A Humanitarian Perspective on Canada's Border
Control Measures During COVID-19 Jason Nickerson & Joseph Belliveau 28.
"Where You Live Shouldn't Determine Whether You Live": Canada and the Line
Between Rhetoric and Reality in Global COVID-19 Vaccine Access Adam R.
Houston X. BORDERS, BOUNDARIES, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH LAW 29.
Cross-Border Mobility of Persons and Goods during Pandemics: Exposing
Normative Duality in International Law Pedro A. Villarreal 30. Modeling
Approaches to Borders, Geography and Infectious Diseases David Fisman 31.
Advancing a Risk-Based Approach to Border Management during Public Health
Emergencies of International Concern Kelley Lee, Julianne Piper & Jennifer
Fang 32. Global Health Law: Overcoming the Shortfall in Human Resources
Tim G. Evans & Priyanka Saksena 33. Conceptual and Tangible Borders under a
Revised International Health Regulations or New International Pandemic
Agreement Sam Halabi
I. INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Colleen M. Flood, Y.Y. Brandon Chen, Raywat
Deonandan, Sam Halabi, and Sophie Thériault II. HISTORIES, CONTESTS, AND
COMMUNICATION OF BORDERS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS 2. The Essential Art of
Communication about Balance in Border Closures Raywat Deonandan 3. The Wolf
and the Sheepfold: Borders, Containment, and Contested Discourses of Public
Health in the Great Influenza Pandemic Era Esyllt Jones 4. Bordering and
the Fallacy of Disease Directionality: Ebola, SARS-CoV-2 and Africa's
Confidence Deficit with Global Public Health Chidi Oguamanam 5. Towards
Reimagining the IHR Article 43 on Travel Restrictions Lisa Forman & Roojin
Habibi III. BORDER AND MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS WITHIN
REGIONAL AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES 6. Management of the European Union's
(Internal and External) Borders during the COVID-19 Pandemic Tamara Hervey,
Alexandra Fyfe & Vincent Delhomme 7. Public Health Evidence for Provincial
Border Management Brenda J. Wilson 8. First Nations, COVID-19, and the
Implications of Spatial Restrictions in a Settler Colonial Context Eva
Ottawa, Florence Robert & Sophie Thériault IV. BORDER MEASURES IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 9. Border Controls as Part of Aotearoa New
Zealand's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Siouxsie Wiles 10. Borders
within Borders within Borders: A Legitimate Approach to Controlling the
First Two Years of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Australia Stephen Duckett
11. The United States Response to COVID-19: A Patchwork of Border
Regulations Katherine Ginsbach 12. Brazilian Discriminatory Border Control
Policy Based on 'Health Restrictions' During COVID-19 Pandemic Fernando
Aith V. BORDER CONTROLS, MIGRANTS, AND REFUGEES 13. Pandemic Pathways to
Permanent Residence Audrey Mackli 14. Spouses of the Pandemic: Data,
Racism, and Mental Health Wei William ("Will") Tao VI. VACCINE PASSPORTS:
CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH 15. Vaccine Refusals and
Freedom of Religion: A Moving Target in a Pandemic Age Carissma Mathen 16.
A Brief History of the Science of Vaccine Passports and What the Future
Holds Kumanan Wilson 17. Rights Discourse and Canadian Debate Over Vaccine
Passports Bryan Thomas 18. Mobility Restrictions, Human Rights, and the
Legal Test of Proportionality Jeff King VII. VACCINE PASSPORTS: PRIVACY
CLAIMS & TECHNOLOGY FIXES AND FAILURES 19. Pandemic-Fighting Technologies?
Lessons from COVID-19 for the Pandemics of the Future Vivek Krishnamurthy &
Myka Kollmann 20. Verification Theatre at Borders and in Pockets Michael
Veale VIII. BOUNDED VULNERABILITIES: LONG-TERM CARE, PRISONS, PSYCHIATRIC
CARE INSTITUTIONS, AND HOMELESSNESS 21. The Paradox of Protecting the
Vulnerable: An Analysis of the Canadian Public Discourse on Older Adults
during the COVID-19 Pandemic Martine Lagacé, Caroline D. Bergeron, Tracey
O'Sullivan, Samantha Oostlander, Pascale Dangoisse, Amélie Doucet &
Philippe Rodrigues-Rouleau 22. Of Governmental Priorities, Human Rights,
and Social Control: Prison Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Adelina
Iftene 23. Extending the Boundaries of the Psychiatric Hospital: The Use
and Misuse of Psychiatric Coercion during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quebec
and Ontario Emmanuelle Bernheim 24. Punishing Mobility: Curfews and
Homelessness in Quebec during the COVID-19 Pandemic Véronique Fortin &
Céline Bellot IX. ACCESS TO SERVICES, CARE, AND MEDICAL NECESSITIES 25.
Bodies Across Borders: A History of Cross-Border Travel for Abortion
Services in Poland and Canada Christabelle Sethna & Krystyna
Dzwonkowska-Godula 26. Borders Drawn Across Bodies: Advocating for Maternal
Health in Times of Crisis Sarah J. Lazin 27. Keeping Border Restrictions
Light Enough to Travel: A Humanitarian Perspective on Canada's Border
Control Measures During COVID-19 Jason Nickerson & Joseph Belliveau 28.
"Where You Live Shouldn't Determine Whether You Live": Canada and the Line
Between Rhetoric and Reality in Global COVID-19 Vaccine Access Adam R.
Houston X. BORDERS, BOUNDARIES, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH LAW 29.
Cross-Border Mobility of Persons and Goods during Pandemics: Exposing
Normative Duality in International Law Pedro A. Villarreal 30. Modeling
Approaches to Borders, Geography and Infectious Diseases David Fisman 31.
Advancing a Risk-Based Approach to Border Management during Public Health
Emergencies of International Concern Kelley Lee, Julianne Piper & Jennifer
Fang 32. Global Health Law: Overcoming the Shortfall in Human Resources
Tim G. Evans & Priyanka Saksena 33. Conceptual and Tangible Borders under a
Revised International Health Regulations or New International Pandemic
Agreement Sam Halabi
Deonandan, Sam Halabi, and Sophie Thériault II. HISTORIES, CONTESTS, AND
COMMUNICATION OF BORDERS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS 2. The Essential Art of
Communication about Balance in Border Closures Raywat Deonandan 3. The Wolf
and the Sheepfold: Borders, Containment, and Contested Discourses of Public
Health in the Great Influenza Pandemic Era Esyllt Jones 4. Bordering and
the Fallacy of Disease Directionality: Ebola, SARS-CoV-2 and Africa's
Confidence Deficit with Global Public Health Chidi Oguamanam 5. Towards
Reimagining the IHR Article 43 on Travel Restrictions Lisa Forman & Roojin
Habibi III. BORDER AND MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS AS PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS WITHIN
REGIONAL AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES 6. Management of the European Union's
(Internal and External) Borders during the COVID-19 Pandemic Tamara Hervey,
Alexandra Fyfe & Vincent Delhomme 7. Public Health Evidence for Provincial
Border Management Brenda J. Wilson 8. First Nations, COVID-19, and the
Implications of Spatial Restrictions in a Settler Colonial Context Eva
Ottawa, Florence Robert & Sophie Thériault IV. BORDER MEASURES IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 9. Border Controls as Part of Aotearoa New
Zealand's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Siouxsie Wiles 10. Borders
within Borders within Borders: A Legitimate Approach to Controlling the
First Two Years of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Australia Stephen Duckett
11. The United States Response to COVID-19: A Patchwork of Border
Regulations Katherine Ginsbach 12. Brazilian Discriminatory Border Control
Policy Based on 'Health Restrictions' During COVID-19 Pandemic Fernando
Aith V. BORDER CONTROLS, MIGRANTS, AND REFUGEES 13. Pandemic Pathways to
Permanent Residence Audrey Mackli 14. Spouses of the Pandemic: Data,
Racism, and Mental Health Wei William ("Will") Tao VI. VACCINE PASSPORTS:
CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH 15. Vaccine Refusals and
Freedom of Religion: A Moving Target in a Pandemic Age Carissma Mathen 16.
A Brief History of the Science of Vaccine Passports and What the Future
Holds Kumanan Wilson 17. Rights Discourse and Canadian Debate Over Vaccine
Passports Bryan Thomas 18. Mobility Restrictions, Human Rights, and the
Legal Test of Proportionality Jeff King VII. VACCINE PASSPORTS: PRIVACY
CLAIMS & TECHNOLOGY FIXES AND FAILURES 19. Pandemic-Fighting Technologies?
Lessons from COVID-19 for the Pandemics of the Future Vivek Krishnamurthy &
Myka Kollmann 20. Verification Theatre at Borders and in Pockets Michael
Veale VIII. BOUNDED VULNERABILITIES: LONG-TERM CARE, PRISONS, PSYCHIATRIC
CARE INSTITUTIONS, AND HOMELESSNESS 21. The Paradox of Protecting the
Vulnerable: An Analysis of the Canadian Public Discourse on Older Adults
during the COVID-19 Pandemic Martine Lagacé, Caroline D. Bergeron, Tracey
O'Sullivan, Samantha Oostlander, Pascale Dangoisse, Amélie Doucet &
Philippe Rodrigues-Rouleau 22. Of Governmental Priorities, Human Rights,
and Social Control: Prison Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Adelina
Iftene 23. Extending the Boundaries of the Psychiatric Hospital: The Use
and Misuse of Psychiatric Coercion during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quebec
and Ontario Emmanuelle Bernheim 24. Punishing Mobility: Curfews and
Homelessness in Quebec during the COVID-19 Pandemic Véronique Fortin &
Céline Bellot IX. ACCESS TO SERVICES, CARE, AND MEDICAL NECESSITIES 25.
Bodies Across Borders: A History of Cross-Border Travel for Abortion
Services in Poland and Canada Christabelle Sethna & Krystyna
Dzwonkowska-Godula 26. Borders Drawn Across Bodies: Advocating for Maternal
Health in Times of Crisis Sarah J. Lazin 27. Keeping Border Restrictions
Light Enough to Travel: A Humanitarian Perspective on Canada's Border
Control Measures During COVID-19 Jason Nickerson & Joseph Belliveau 28.
"Where You Live Shouldn't Determine Whether You Live": Canada and the Line
Between Rhetoric and Reality in Global COVID-19 Vaccine Access Adam R.
Houston X. BORDERS, BOUNDARIES, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH LAW 29.
Cross-Border Mobility of Persons and Goods during Pandemics: Exposing
Normative Duality in International Law Pedro A. Villarreal 30. Modeling
Approaches to Borders, Geography and Infectious Diseases David Fisman 31.
Advancing a Risk-Based Approach to Border Management during Public Health
Emergencies of International Concern Kelley Lee, Julianne Piper & Jennifer
Fang 32. Global Health Law: Overcoming the Shortfall in Human Resources
Tim G. Evans & Priyanka Saksena 33. Conceptual and Tangible Borders under a
Revised International Health Regulations or New International Pandemic
Agreement Sam Halabi