Abstract
This essay suggests that the pandemic brings unprecedented economic and social challenges while simultaneously opening the door for the renegotiation of minimum guarantees that human rights discourses conceptualise. The particular conditions of the pandemic have the potential to crystallise slow and structured forms of violence, and widen our imagination of the possibilities for human rights discourses. This is especially the case because neoliberal rationality doesn’t have the hegemony over social movements and human rights imagination, as it may have done in the 90s.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Covid-19, Law and Human Rights : Essex Dialogues. A Project of the School of Law and Human Rights Centre |
Place of Publication | Essex |
Publisher | University of Essex |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2020 |
Keywords
- human rights
- Covid 19