Covid-19 pandemic an the human rights violation in brazil by unconstitutionality state and municipal decrees

The aim of this paper is a study on Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions that came along. With restrictions, violations. The principle of legality, the basic historical construction of the rule of law, had been solemnly and repeatedly vilified and carried with it many constitutional rights and princip...

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Published in:Espaço Jurídico pp. 1 - 20
Main Authors: Oliveira, Emerson Ademir Borges de, Dias, Jefferson Aparecido
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina 21-12-2023
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Summary:The aim of this paper is a study on Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions that came along. With restrictions, violations. The principle of legality, the basic historical construction of the rule of law, had been solemnly and repeatedly vilified and carried with it many constitutional rights and principles, which, more than indispensable for us, are so on a universal level, such as the restless go and come and exercise economic activity. Under the auspices of teratological decrees, of congenital malformation, our rights were restricted. But what is worse: often under the parsimonious eye of those who should be keeping the Constitution. Is it deference to the political propaganda pieces, based on biopower, that invade the everyday? Is it a fear of contributing to health discouragement, justifying non-legality? In this paper, more than addressing the unconstitutionality of restrictions, we propose to discuss the reasons for this passivity and acceptance. Methodologically, we use inductive guidance, choosing some characteristics as a starting point to build a broader conclusion, using a wide bibliographic and jurisprudential review.
ISSN:1519-5899
2179-7943
DOI:10.18593/ejjl.32534