FREEDOM V. RISK. SOCIAL CONTROL AND THE IDEA OF

FREEDOM V. RISK. SOCIAL CONTROL AND THE IDEA OF

LAW IN THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY

SARA COCCHI / ALESSANDRO SIMONI

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Editorial:
GIAPPICHELLI
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Derecho administrativo
ISBN:
978-88-921-4138-4
Edición:
1
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Il volume Freedom v. Risk. Social Control and the Idea of Law in the Covid-19 Emergency offre a studiosi e pratici uno sguardo d’insieme sulle misure normative adottate in Italia e in numerosi Paesi europei ed extraeuropei nella prima fase del contrasto alla diffusione del contagio da Covid-19. Gli scritti raccolti analizzano da varie angolature il delicato intreccio fra finalità di contenimento del contagio e compressione emergenziale dei diritti individuali e collettivi sullo sfondo dello Stato di diritto. Freedom v. Risk sistematizza i contributi presentati all’omonimo seminario organizzato nel giugno 2020 dal Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche dell’Università di Firenze, con l’obiettivo di comparare le principali criticità emerse durante i primi mesi della pandemia e, a due anni dal suo inizio, di riflettere sulla difficoltà di mantenere una tutela minima dei diritti fondamentali a fronte dell’incertezza e dei rischi legati alla gestione di un’emergenza in costante evoluzione. Freedom v. Risk. Social control and the idea of law in the Covid-19 emergency offers scholars and practitioners an overview of the emergency regulatory measures adopted in Italy and in selected other European and non-European countries during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. This collection of essays provides different perspectives on the sensitive interconnectedness between the aim of containing contagion and the emergency limitations imposed to individual and collective rights against the backdrop of the rule of law. Freedom v. Risk systematises the contributions presented at a seminar on the same topic organised in June 2020 by the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Florence. The volume compares the main criticalities that emerged during the first months of the pandemic and, two years after its inception, reflects on the difficulties of ensuring minimum protection to fundamental rights while facing the uncertainty and risks associated with the management of an ever-evolving emergency.

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