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Titlebook: Constitutional Resilience and the COVID-19 Pandemic; Perspectives from Su Ebenezer Durojaye,Derek M. Powell Book 2022 The Editor(s) (if app

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,Addressing Covid-19: A Test of Kenya’s Constitutional and Democratic Resilience,a, discontinued learning in all educational institutions, suspended travel into Kenya, imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew, curtailed movement in and out of selected regions and closed places of worship and entertainment. The government then proceeded to issue legislative and executive directives that red
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Constitutional Resilience and Limitation of Rights Under Covid-19 Response in South Sudan, failed to comply with the legal framework on emergency powers and the implications this holds for constitutionalism. This chapter commences with an overview of the country context and then outlines the applicable normative frameworks on emergency powers. The section thereafter discusses the measure
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Walking a Tightrope: Balancing Human Rights and Public Health Measures During the Covid-19 Pandemiced regulations and emergency measures to combat the pandemic, but some of them have grave implications for human rights. This chapter examines the pandemic’s impact on the human rights of vulnerable and marginalised groups in Nigeria, the nature of the measures taken, and their constitutionality and
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The Constitutionality of Legal Measures Taken by the Government of Mauritius in the Context of the y the government had been measures to contain and control the pandemic, subsequent legal amendments, post Covid-19, eventually followed which have affected socio-economic rights of Mauritians. The right to work has been the most severely affected arguably with the amendments brought to the Worker’s
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,Constitutional and Human Rights Issues Arising from Covid-19: Uganda’s Youth in Context,The country’s youth were significantly affected, given that more than 75 per cent of the population of approximately 45 million are under the age of 30 and burdened with unemployment, poverty and lack of education. This chapter evaluates the response to the pandemic by Uganda’s executive, Parliament
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