International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies

Volume 1 - Issue 2 (4) | PP: 88 - 95 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/DOI:10.31559/LCJS2020.1.2.4
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The state of Heath emergency in the context of implementing the criminalization and punishment mechanism

Hanane Mrhizou
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
23/7/2020 24/8/2020 30/8/2020 4/10/2020
Abstract
The Corona pandemic came to the whole world, which necessitated the public authorities of countries to impose a set of measures to combat the spread of the epidemic, and in order to ensure greater effectiveness to adhere to all of these imposed measures, including respect for the health emergency, adherence to home quarantine and wearing protective masks .... Imposed punitive penalties for each of these measures, although there was a difference between states in the punishment for the same measure, which created a discussion about restricting fundamental rights and freedoms during this period in favor of precautionary prevention measures necessitated by the danger of the epidemic. Morocco in turn, is one of the countries that was the first to take precautionary and preventive measures to prevent the spread of the epidemic, and in this regard it has known an extensive discussion about prohibitive measures and penalties imposed by the public authorities for some of the measures that the epidemic imposed to take between tightening and restricting the freedom of the individual to enjoy some of his natural rights and the severity of punishment, And among those who welcome the matter, given that the current circumstance, which requires addressing the epidemic with firmness and seriousness, above all else.


How To Cite This Article
Mrhizou , H. (2020). The state of Heath emergency in the context of implementing the criminalization and punishment mechanism . International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies, 1 (2), 88-95, https://doi.org/DOI:10.31559/LCJS2020.1.2.4

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