The Political Science Department is pleased to announce the open-access release of Ethical Issues of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in East-Central Europe and Beyond, edited by Assya Pascalev and Gergely Tari. This timely volume addresses the complex ethical challenges posed by COVID-19, with a focus on East-Central Europe.
Professor Judit Sándor contributed a significant chapter titled The Covid Pandemic in Hungary: Lessons from a Human Rights Perspective, where she examines Hungary's pandemic response through the lens of human rights. Her analysis sheds light on the impacts of public health measures on individual freedoms and rights—a crucial topic as we navigate the pandemic's long-term effects.
Read Professor Sándor’s work and the full volume here.