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Rights in a time of quarantine – Law Pod UK

Following his excellent exploration of the interface between human rights and the quarantine and movement restrictions adopted in response to Covid-19, biolaw expert Niall Coghlan kindly agreed to come on our podcast and expand on the subject. Whilst we have made every effort to get this episode on air as soon as possible, there are bound to be further laws and decrees being rolled out. References to the relevant Italian laws, the Latvian derogation and others can be found in Niall’s post of 17 March. Here are references to the most recent developments.

Derogations

ECHR

OAS

ICCPR

New Italian laws restricting movement

·      Decree of 17 March requiring 14-days’ quarantine for all persons entering Italy, with a limited exception for those visiting for work reasons for 72 hours only. In force until 25 March.

·      Decree of 20 March tightening restrictions on exercise, closing parks and certain bars & cafés in transport hubs, and prohibiting movement towards a second or holiday home on the weekend and certain other days. In force until 25 March.

Movement justification forms in France

·      France (17 March).

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Statements by human rights bodies and NGOs

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