COVID-19, Public Health, and Criminal Law: Criminalising Non-Compliance with Quarantines in Chile and Argentina
Comparative analysis of the use of criminal law to enforce quarantines in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile and Argentina.
Comparative analysis of the use of criminal law to enforce quarantines in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile and Argentina.
This event will analyze disparities around COVID-19 data.
The ‘basic care basket’ aims to measure this undervalued domestic work and the contribution it makes to society as a whole.
High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) Side Event 2021
The ability of women to fully and effectively participate in public life is further impeded by the silent pandemic of rising gender-based violence.
Both governments resorted to quarantine to stop the virus from spreading and sought the population’s compliance by threatening with criminal sanctions. Did it work?
How can we exploit the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) and ensure that the use of algorithms does not violate our rights or reinforce pre-existing inequities?
Successful implementation of the 2030 Agenda requires that countries move beyond monitoring towards acting in contextualised and integrated policy solutions. This Report brings together country-level evidence-based analysis produced by more than 40 scholars from think tanks in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It is meant to enrich the global dialogue on the 2030 Agenda.
The hub is a testament to the co-operative work of hundreds of researchers across the Global South and beyond.
COVID-19 forces us to think about the future, and what we do today to create it.