Restrictions in the Name of Health During COVID-19 in Finland
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Finland began enacting national containment measures on March 16, 2020, after declaring a national state of emergency.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Finland began enacting national containment measures on March 16, 2020, after declaring a national state of emergency.
Australia’s COVID-19 measures were rushed out to respond to the rapidly developing pandemic. It is now time to review their effects on civil rights.
The main regulatory avenue that Switzerland’s Federal Council has used in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been federal orders.
Nowhere has a democratic country witnessed such frontal and public quarrel within its own government as in Brazil.
The trust-based Swedish approach to the Corona-crisis — relatively moderate compared to most other countries — has been both hailed and heavily criticized.
A common feature in emergency times around the world is that more powers are employed by the government and individual rights are curtailed.
Since March 2020, people in Italy have experienced human rights restrictions that are unprecedented in the country’s republican history.
This digital symposium presents a pointillist portrait of the spectrum of rights-related measures adopted to stop the spread of COVID-19 around the world.