Migration Control and Public Health: Restrictions to Human Mobility for Medical or Sanitary Reasons in times of Covid-19
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This paper analyzes (concerning the crisis of Covid-19) the past and present role of public health, limiting human mobility. Indeed, States have powers to restrict free movement, and eventually, exclude certain people who may be a danger to public health. However, any state decision that does this, must have a strictly epidemiological basis, and exclude any other type of considerations that, in practice, have affected human rights of migrants.
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Mayorga Mc Donald, R. (2021). Migration Control and Public Health: Restrictions to Human Mobility for Medical or Sanitary Reasons in times of Covid-19. Revista De Derecho (Valdivia), 34(2), 203–223. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-09502021000200203
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INVESTIGACIONES