(magistrsko diplomsko delo)
Povzetek
Pravica do mirnega zbiranja je ena temeljnih mednarodnopravno varovanih človekovih pravic, ki pa je v času pandemije covid-19 bila pogosto podvržena omejitvam. Združeni narodi in druge mednarodne in regionalne organizacije, mednarodna sodna ter kvazi-sodna telesa so tekom pandemije opozarjala na varstvo človekovih pravic, države pa so imele težko nalogo iskanja ravnotežja med varstvom javnega zdravja ter pravice do mirnega zbiranja, ki je ključno sredstvo preko katerega lahko civilna družba (tudi v času pandemije) kritizira oblast. Magistrsko diplomsko delo ponazori težavnost odločanja tako nacionalnih kot mednarodnih sodišč pri tehtanju sorazmernosti posegov v pravico do mirnega zbiranja, ter predstavi stališča mednarodnih in regionalnih organizacij v zvezi z varstvom pravice do mirnega zbiranja v času pandemije covid-19. Magistrsko diplomsko delo po uvodni predstavitvi pravice do mirnega zbiranja in nadaljnji analizi nedopustnih posegov v pravico do mirnega zbiranja v času pandemije covid-19 (na mednarodni, regionalni in nacionalni ravni) poišče odgovor na vprašanje, ali – namesto prepovedi mirnega zbiranja – obstajajo alternativni ukrepi. Hipoteza se glasi: v številnih državah, vključno s Slovenijo, je v času pandemije covid-19 prišlo do nedopustnih posegov v pravico do mirnega zbiranja, kar so države utemeljevale s sklicevanjem na zaščito pravice do življenja. Države bi lahko učinkoviteje zagotavljale obe pravici z blažjimi ukrepi in tako omogočile hkratno izvrševanje obeh pravic.
Ključne besede
covid-19;človekove pravice;mirno zbiranje;pravica do mirnega zbiranja;pandemija;
Podatki
| Jezik: |
Slovenski jezik |
| Leto izida: |
2025 |
| Tipologija: |
2.09 - Magistrsko delo |
| Organizacija: |
UL PF - Pravna fakulteta |
| Založnik: |
[E. Jagodič] |
| UDK: |
341(043.2) |
| COBISS: |
235826435
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| Št. ogledov: |
74 |
| Št. prenosov: |
16 |
| Ocena: |
0 (0 glasov) |
| Metapodatki: |
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Ostali podatki
| Sekundarni jezik: |
Angleški jezik |
| Sekundarni naslov: |
Exercise of the right to peaceful assembly during the covid-19 pandemic |
| Sekundarni povzetek: |
The right to peaceful assembly is one of the fundamental human rights protected by international law yet it has often been restricted during the covid-19 pandemic. The United Nations and other international and regional organisations, international judicial and quasi-judicial bodies have stressed the need to protect human rights during the pandemic whilst states have been faced with the difficulty of balancing the protection of public health against the right to peaceful assembly, which is a key means for civil society to criticise the authorities (even during the pandemic). This Master's thesis illustrates the challenges for both national and international courts in deciding the proportionality of interferences with the right to peaceful assembly and presents the views of international and regional organisations on the protection of the right to peaceful assembly in the context of the covid-19 pandemic. Following an introduction to the right to peaceful assembly and a further analysis of unlawful interferences with the right to peaceful assembly during the covid-19 pandemic (at international, regional and national level), the Master's thesis seeks to answer the question whether – instead of prohibiting peaceful assemblies – there are alternative measures. The hypothesis of the Master's thesis is as follows: in a number of countries, including Slovenia, there were unlawful interferences with the right to peaceful assembly during the covid-19 pandemic, which were justified by the states on the grounds of the protection of the right to life. States could protect both rights through more lenient measures, thus allowing them to be exercised simultaneously. |
| Sekundarne ključne besede: |
Mednarodno pravo;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela; |
| Vrsta dela (COBISS): |
Magistrsko delo/naloga |
| Študijski program: |
0 |
| Konec prepovedi (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
| Komentar na gradivo: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak. |
| Strani: |
XI, 62 f. |
| ID: |
26361749 |