Human rights and globalization impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22981
5 pages
Research Article

Human rights and globalization impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil

Clovis Demarchi

Abstract: 

Human rights are extended to everyone, regardless of their link to a given constitutional order, and have a supranational character. The aim of the article is to discuss human rights and verify the impact of globalization, especially influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic, in the Brazilian context. It is divided into three stages, the first dealing with human rights, the second dealing with globalization and the third dealing with the coronavirus pandemic in the Brazilian context. We are experiencing a process of permanent globalization and we can feel intensely during the Covid-19 pandemic how global decisions interfere directly and indirectly in the lives of citizens in each nation. The human being is the centerpiece in this process and, therefore, one wonders how to guarantee the valorization of the human being and the preservation of their rights? It is certain that history and science will blame, mainly the Brazilian federal executive power for the sanitary, social and economic crisis that hit and worsened in Brazil, as well as it will blame all the deniers and pseudoscientists who contributed for Brazil to figure as responsible for more than 10% of deaths from covid 19 globally. As for the methodology, the inductive method was used with bibliographical and documentary research.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22981.10.2021
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