アジアにおけるCOVID-19:法と政策<br>Covid-19 in Asia : Law and Policy Contexts

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アジアにおけるCOVID-19:法と政策
Covid-19 in Asia : Law and Policy Contexts

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 488 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197553831
  • DDC分類 344.50321

Full Description

This is a book for an extraordinary time, about a pandemic for which there is no modern precedent. It is an edited collection of original essays on Asia's legal and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, which, in a matter of months, swept around the globe, infecting millions. It transformed daily life in almost every corner of the planet: lockdowns of cities and entire countries, physical distancing and quarantines, travel restrictions and border controls, movement-tracking technology, mandatory closures of all but essential services, economic devastation and mass unemployment, and government assistance programs on record-breaking scales. Yet a pandemic on this scale, under contemporary conditions of globalization, has left governments and their advisors scrambling to improvise solutions, often themselves unprecedented in modern times, such as the initial lockdown of Wuhan.

This collection of essays analyzes law and policy responses across Asia, identifying cross-cutting themes and challenges. It taps the collective knowledge of an interdisciplinary team of sixty-one researchers both in the service of policy development, and with the goal of establishing a scholarly baseline for research after the storm has passed. The collection begins with an epidemiological overview and survey of the law and policy themes. The jurisdiction-specific case studies and cross-cutting thematic essays cover five topics: first wave containment measures; emergency powers; technology, science, and expertise; politics, religion, and governance; and economy, climate, and sustainability.

Chapter 20. Cambodia: Public Health, Economic, and Political Dimensions by Ratana Ly, Vandanet Hing, & Kimsan Soy is available for free here: http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/academic/pdf/law/RamrajCO VID19AsiaCH20.pdf

Contents

Introduction and Background

1. A Short History and Thematic Overview Victor V. Ramraj & Matthew Little

Part I: First Wave Containment Measures

2. China: Community Policing, High-tech Surveillance, and Authoritarian Durability Feng Xu & Qian Liu
3. Taiwan: Democracy, Technology and Civil Society Wen-Chen Chang & Chun-Yuan Lin
4. Vietnam: Marshalling State and Non-State Actors Cuong Nguyen & Thanh Phan
5. Spread of Information versus Spread of Virus: China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong Guoguang Wu
6. Borders and Entry Controls in Asia Jaclyn L. Neo & Darius Lee
7. Central Banks and their Limits in a Pandemic Christian Hofmann

Part II: Emergency Powers

8. Governing through Contagion Lynette J. Chua & Jack Jin Gary Lee
9. Pandemics and Emergency Powers in Asia Victor V. Ramraj & Arun K. Thiruvengadam
10. Japan: Keeping the Death Toll to the Minimum Tomoya Ono & Shigenori Matsui
11. Thailand: Emergency Responses or More Social Turbulence? Rawin Leelapatana & Chompunoot Tangthavorn
12. India: Federalism, Majoritarian Nationalism, the Vulnerable and Marginalized Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay & Namitha George

Part III: Technology, Science & Expertise

13. International Health Regulation and Compliance Susan Carolyn Breau & Preethi Lolaksha Nagaveni
14. Can Technology and Privacy Co-Exist in a Pandemic? Ze Shi Li, Visakha Phusamruat, Tony Clear, & Daniela Damian
15. Singapore: Technocracy and Transition Maartje De Visser & Paulin Straughan
16. South Korea: Democracy, Innovation, and Surveillance Sunghee Chung & Sujin Lee
17. Hong Kong: The Healthcare Professions and the Outbreak Calvin W.L. Ho & Daisy Cheung

Part IV: Part IV: Politics, Religion & Governance

18. Religion amid the Pandemic: A Buddhist Case Study Benjamin Schonthal & Tilak Jayatilake
19. Bhutan: The Role of the Constitutional Monarch in a Public Health Crisis Sonam Tshering & Nima Dorji
20. Cambodia: Public Health, Economic, and Political Dimensions Ratana Ly, Vandanet Hing, & Kimsan Soy (this chapter is available for free at http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/academic/pdf/law/RamrajCOVID19AsiaCH20.pdf)
21. Indonesia's Response to the Pandemic: Too Little, Too Late? Nadirsyah Hosen and Nurussyariah Hammado
22. Malaysia: Improvised Pandemic Policies and Democratic Regression Azmil Tayeb & Por Heong Hong
23. Myanmar: Pandemic in a Time of Transition Kai Ostwald & Tun Myint
24. Sri Lanka: Pandemic-Catalysed Democratic Backsliding Bhavani Fonseka, Luwie Ganeshathasan, & Asanga Welikala

Part V: Economy, Climate & Sustainability

25. Governments and Business Tan Cheng Han & Jiangyu Wang
26. Nationalism, Consolidation and Rationalization in the Aviation Industry Jae Woon Lee & Michelle Dy
27. Asian Trade and Supply Chain Linkages Philip Calvert & Dan Ciuriak
28. Mongolia: After Successful Containment, Challenges Remain Charles Krusekopf & Mendee Jargalsaikhan
29. Reset or Revert in the New Climate Normal Navraj Singh Ghaleigh & Louise Burrows
30. Southeast Asian Workers in a Just-in-Time Pandemic Helen Lansdowne & James Lawson

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