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(Rule of) law in the time of Covid-19 : warnings from Slovenia
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KUKAVICA, Jaka, (Rule of) law in the time of Covid-19 : warnings from Slovenia, Verfassungsblog, Blogpost, 2020, [LAW] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66706
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Painful as they may be, it is beyond question that radical limitations of a wide range of human rights are necessary to limit the spread of Covid-19, keep healthcare systems afloat, and help saving human lives. The aim of this contribution is not to argue against such measures per se. In spite of the gravity of the situation, however, any measures adopted to combat it must be adopted by competent bodies, following the procedure and under the conditions envisaged by law. In other words, rule of law concerns have to be fully respected. It is my concern that Slovenia has been failing this “rule of law in times of emergency” test.
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Published on 25 March 2020

