International responsibility of States for transnational epidemics and pandemics

case of Covid-19 from the People’s Republic of China

Authors

  • Valerio de Oliveira Mazzuoli

Keywords:

Transnational epidemics, Transnational pandemics, International responsibility, Covid-19, Popular Republic of China

Abstract

This research addresses the possibility of state responsibility for transnational epidemics or pandemics, especially focusing on Covid-19 as a case study – a pandemic originated in the People’s Republic of China. To that end, this article analysis this issue grounded on international health regulations together with the Constitution of the World Health Organization to be able to assess whether these rules are binding on the Member States. Furthermore, this article analyzes case laws from the International Court of Justice, and the feasibility of filing a lawsuit against China before this U.N. Court for not informing the international society in due course about an impending Covid-19 pandemic.

Author Biography

Valerio de Oliveira Mazzuoli

Pós-Doutor em Ciências Jurídico-Políticas pela Universidade Clássica de Lisboa. Doutor summa cum laude em Direito Internacional pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS. Professorassociado da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso – UFMT. Membro efetivo da Sociedade Brasileira de Direito Internacional – SBDI. Advogado e membro-consultor da Comissão Especial de Direito Internacional do Conselho Federal da OAB.

Published

2021-03-26

Issue

Section

Doutrina Nacional