Whose Fundamental Rights? Why COVID-19 tests the foundations of constitutional democracies
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| Year of publication | 2021 |
| Type | Survey and educational texts |
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| Description | Under the state of emergency, governments have curtailed numerous fundamental rights. Since epistemic uncertainty makes it difficult to determine whether this is constitutionally warranted, we are witnessing a dispute over the nature and future of constitutional democracy. I discuss why one of the core lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic is that rather that asking who is the best expert on any given problem, we need to figure out how to manage normative diversity. |
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