Fundamental Rights and Non-Discrimination in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Recommendations for Action

Tuesday, January 26
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (EST)
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The COVID-19 pandemic is intensifying restrictions on a wide range of fundamental rights, which form a key pillar of the rule of law. This comes at a time when, according to the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index, more countries have regressed on their 'fundamental rights score' than any other rule of law factor over both the last year and the last five years. In addition to the dramatic effects of quarantines and lockdowns on freedom of movement and travel, the pandemic is affecting human rights in four areas of particular concern: equal treatment and non-discrimination, freedom of expression and assembly, right to privacy, and due process and the rights of detainees. 

Co-sponsored by World Justice Challenge thematic partners CIVICUS and International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), this discussion will focus on fundamental rights issues that have been raised and exacerbated by the pandemic. Panelists will also discuss recommendations for action needed to address underlying challenges, support an effective recovery process, and build back toward more just, rule-of-law-based societies. 

The World Justice Challenge 2021: Advancing the Rule of Law in a Time of Crisis is a global competition to identify, recognize, and promote good practices and high-impact projects and policies that protect and advance the rule of law in this time of unprecedented crisis.


Speakers
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  • Maja Daruwala
    Senior Advisor, Tata Trusts and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
     
  • Mandeep Tiwana
    Chief Programmes Officer, CIVICUS

     
  • Tess McEvoy
    New York Co-Director and Legal Counsel, International Service for Human Rights 

     
  • Ted Piccone
    Chief Engagement Officer, World Justice Project (moderator)

     
Fundamental Rights and Non-Discrimination Resources
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View Fundamental Rights and Non-Discrimination resources on the World Justice Challenge 2021 website. 
 
 
This webinar event is produced in partnership with the following World Justice Challenge 2021 Thematic Partners:

Thank you to our Sponsors and Partners for the World Justice Challenge 2021:
 
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