Myriam Feinberg Laura Niada-Avshalom Brigit Toebes
The book deals with the complicated relationships between national security and human rights, and between public health and human rights. Its premise is the fact that national security and public health are both included in human rights instruments as exceptions to the human rights therein sanctioned, yet they can arguably be considered as human rights themselves and be equally valuable. The book therefore asks to what extent the protection of the individual could or should be overridden to enable the protection of the national security or public health of the general public. Both practice...
The book deals with the complicated relationships between national security and human rights, and between public health and human rights. Its premi...