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Covid-19 "Vaccine Passport" Discourses: An Exploratory Study of 23 Countries

[working paper]

Susi, Mart
Pajuste, Tiina
(ed.)

Corporate Editor
Tallinn University

Abstract

This comparative study looks into the proposed "vaccine passport" initiative from various human rights aspects. The findings are based on responses to questions put to the network members by the authors of this study in February 2021 (questions attached in Annex I). The study concentrated on the ava... view more

This comparative study looks into the proposed "vaccine passport" initiative from various human rights aspects. The findings are based on responses to questions put to the network members by the authors of this study in February 2021 (questions attached in Annex I). The study concentrated on the availability of a legal framework for the proposed "vaccine passport", whether such a "!passport" would create binding obligations in the public and private sectors or, alternatively, what would be the scope of discretion allowed to public and private entities to make their decisions affecting rights holders' access to various services.... view less

Keywords
EU; data protection; discrimination; vaccination; right to privacy; public health; prophylaxis; human rights; digitalization; contagious disease; documentation

Classification
Law
Health Policy

Free Keywords
coronavirus pandemic; COVID-19; vaccine passport; national regulation; national contexts; citizens; private enforment; blockchain; profiling

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Tallinn

Page/Pages
22 p.

Series
GDHRNet Working Paper, 2

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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