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Private And Controversial When Privacy And Public Health Meet In India 1st Smriti Parsheera

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Private And Controversial When Privacy And Public Health Meet In India 1st Smriti Parsheera
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Publisher: Harper Collins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Smriti Parsheera
ISBN: 9789356295056, 9789356295049, 9356295050, 9356295042
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st

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Private And Controversial When Privacy And Public Health Meet In India 1st Smriti Parsheera by Smriti Parsheera 9789356295056, 9789356295049, 9356295050, 9356295042 instant download after payment.

The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated how actions taken for the management of a public health emergency can bear significant implications for individual liberty, dignity and privacy. Collection of health data, contact tracing, mandatory testing, and vaccine passports are some examples of such interventions. However, these tensions are certainly not new. Nor are they limited to situations of health emergencies. The everyday interactions between the individual, the community, and the public health ecosystem raise a number of questions about how to balance the state's legitimate public health interests with the informational privacy, bodily integrity and decisional autonomy of citizens. Set against the background of the COVID pandemic, creation of the National Digital Health Mission, and the ongoing debate on data protection, the collection of essays in Private and Controversial will explore the intersection between privacy and public health. The contributors include experts and practitioners from the fields of public health, law, economics, public policy, and public administration.

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