How do we maintain core values and rights when governments impose
restrictive measures on our lives? Declaring a state of emergency is the
best way to protect public health in a pandemic but how do these powers
differ from those for national security and economic crises? This book
explores how human rights, democracy and the rule of law can be
protected during a pandemic and how emergency powers can best be ended
once it wanes. Written by an expert on constitutional law and human
rights, this accessible book will shape how governments, opposition,
courts and society as a whole view future pandemic emergency powers.