Public and Private Interests in the Sphere of Administration of Vaccination in a Pandemic

Author:

Drobush Iryna1ORCID,Kornuta Liudmila2ORCID,Shmyndruk Olha3ORCID,Kurhanska Olena4ORCID,Polishchuk Tetiana5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of State and Legal Disciplines of National University of Ostroh Academy

2. National University “Odesa Law Academy”

3. Department of Civil Law, National University of Ostroh Academy

4. Institute of Law named after I. Malinovskyi, National University of Ostroh Academy, lawyer

5. Department of State and Legal Disciplines, Institute of Law named after I. Malinovskyi, National University of Ostroh Academy

Abstract

COVID-19 has posed challenges to the global community at large and to jurisprudence in particular. In the current context, it is of paramount importance to find the best possible solutions in the field of legal regulation that help minimize the harmful effects of the global multisectoral crisis, save lives and restore the well-being of society. The work aims to clarify the theoretical problems in the legal status of medical innovations in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The subject of research is anticoronavirus innovations in the medical field. The research methods used were the dialectical method, the system method, the formal-legal method, the historical-legal method, and the structural method. As a result of this work, the current state of legal regulation of anti-ronavirus medical innovations was analysed, in particular the international legal framework, as well as national legislation in this area; contradictions in the observance of the balance of public and private interests under the conditions of a pandemic are revealed and, consequently, some ways of resolving them are suggested.

Publisher

Cuestiones Politicas, Universidad del Zulia

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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