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Is European democracy thriving, doubted or feeble in the Covid-19 pandemic era?
Údaje o názvu Is European democracy thriving, doubted or feeble in the Covid-19 pandemic era? [rukopis] / Beijen Hsu Další variantní názvy Is European democracy thriving, doubted, or feeble in the Covid-19 pandemic era? Osobní jméno Hsu, Beijen, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Is European democracy thriving, doubted, or feeble in the Covid-19 pandemic era? Vyd.údaje 2022 Fyz.popis 88 p. (27 466 characters) + N.A Poznámka Ved. práce Gökhan Bacik Dal.odpovědnost Bacik, Gökhan, (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra historie (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova state of emergency * Covid-19 pandemic * democracy * France * Hungary * state of emergency * Covid-19 pandemic * democracy * France * Hungary Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Humanities Studijní obor Euroculture kniha
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The Covid-19 health crisis was changing European democracy since it hit upon the European continent in 2020. Countries introduced emergency regimes to implement swift and stringent pandemic measures, which at the same time restricted human rights and civil spaces. This thesis sought to discover how emergency powers affect democratic functioning in two specific countries - France and Hungary during the pandemic by looking into their emergency legislations, and a theoretical argument was made: states were using emergency powers to restrain democracy and fundamental rights in the Covid-19 public health crisis. France as a typical democratic country topped the list of European "flaw democracies" in 2021 as emergency measures have crippled democratic freedoms; Hungary also underwent a rollback of democracy due to long-standing emergency regimes and powers granted to the government to rule by decree. I drew from the framework of constitutional emergency powers and grounded my argument on democratic theory. I utilized legal comparison and critical content analysis to investigate how constitutional and statutory emergency regimes have affected public health policy-making and emergency measures. A conclusion was made: with checks and balances on the imposition of emergency states and the power between the executive and the legislative, emergency regimes could be seen as a necessary evil to deal with the health crisis, yet they should never overstep the temporality and proportionality.The Covid-19 health crisis was changing European democracy since it hit upon the European continent in 2020. Countries introduced emergency regimes to implement swift and stringent pandemic measures, which at the same time restricted human rights and civil spaces. This thesis sought to discover how emergency powers affect democratic functioning in two specific countries - France and Hungary during the pandemic by looking into their emergency legislations, and a theoretical argument was made: states were using emergency powers to restrain democracy and fundamental rights in the Covid-19 public health crisis. France as a typical democratic country topped the list of European "flaw democracies" in 2021 as emergency measures have crippled democratic freedoms; Hungary also underwent a rollback of democracy due to long-standing emergency regimes and powers granted to the government to rule by decree. I drew from the framework of constitutional emergency powers and grounded my argument on democratic theory. I utilized legal comparison and critical content analysis to investigate how constitutional and statutory emergency regimes have affected public health policy-making and emergency measures. A conclusion was made: with checks and balances on the imposition of emergency states and the power between the executive and the legislative, emergency regimes could be seen as a necessary evil to deal with the health crisis, yet they should never overstep the temporality and proportionality.
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