Human rights in the emergency situation: constitutional perspective of Latvia

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Author
Daškevičs, Artjoms
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Krastiņš, Uldis
Date
2022Metadata
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The concept of an emergency situation can be considered a novelty in the international legal
system that gained its overwhelming importance due to the spread of Covid-19 pandemics all
over the globe. Was the international community ready to employ clear and well-structured
mechanisms of emergency situation concept in the context of human rights protection? Was the
Latvian legal response to the Covid-19 emergency in the field of human rights protection
successful? The “institution of emergency” in the international area was developed by the
ECHR, whose ideas were incorporated into Latvian constitutional system and legal order. In
that regard, the research uses legal doctrinal method in order to interpret the ECHR “human
rights derogations clauses”, interpret the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia on its
preparedness to face a Covid-19 emergency, as well as Latvian emergency laws on its
compliance with international human rights protection standards and procedures.