THE RULE OF LAW CRISIS AND SELF-INCURRED IMMATURITY

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic challenged countries around the world to preserve public health which entailed limitations of human rights. We have seen around the world that these limitations were adopted in way that was not in accordance with the proportionality principle, which led to misuse of the state of emergency in general and the interventionism of unseen proportions. The goal of this paper is to present how Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a country in transition, faced the COVID-19 pandemic and give an overview of the events that represent human rights and freedoms violations and abuses associated with the state of emergency.

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Nurkić, B., & Jahić, A. (2020). THE RULE OF LAW CRISIS AND SELF-INCURRED IMMATURITY. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs. Institute for Research and European Studies. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2060067n

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