Glocalization of Human Rights: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalisation on Human Rights Principles

Glocalization of Human Rights: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalisation on Human Rights Principles

Serpil İşlek
ISBN13: 9781799890836|ISBN10: 179989083X|EISBN13: 9781799890843
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9083-6.ch004
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İşlek, Serpil. "Glocalization of Human Rights: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalisation on Human Rights Principles." Handbook of Research on Challenges in Public Economics in the Era of Globalization, edited by Şahin Akkaya and Başak Ergüder, IGI Global, 2022, pp. 76-94. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9083-6.ch004

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İşlek, S. (2022). Glocalization of Human Rights: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalisation on Human Rights Principles. In Ş. Akkaya & B. Ergüder (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Challenges in Public Economics in the Era of Globalization (pp. 76-94). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9083-6.ch004

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İşlek, Serpil. "Glocalization of Human Rights: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalisation on Human Rights Principles." In Handbook of Research on Challenges in Public Economics in the Era of Globalization, edited by Şahin Akkaya and Başak Ergüder, 76-94. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2022. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9083-6.ch004

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyse the implications of globalisation on human rights. Therefore, this chapter focuses on the mutual relationship between globalization, human rights, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The chapter mainly studies the relationship between globalisation and human rights to show the positive and negative reflections of globalisation. Moreover, it studies the human rights and implications of the pandemic, and general analysis of the emergent glocal focus rather than global trend. The analysis suggests that the globalisation trend has been challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. In contrast to globalisation, the pandemic has increased nationalist, protectionist, and exceptional local measurements and policies to prevent the transmission of virus and maintain the essential human rights, needs, and well-being of their own people. The significance of the study is its analysis of the mutual relationship between globalisation, human rights, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

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