The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination

No one is naïve enough to believe that in the 21st century it is possible to find any government immune to the political strength emanated by large global corpora-tions economical power. Indeed, governments are proud in describing themselves as marketing partners/agents of companies that have their...

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Main Author: DALLARI, S. G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-03-01
Series:Revista de Direito Sanitário
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/144645/138948
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spelling doaj-83b0f9e1fe9e49868ca614439124f6a12020-11-24T23:17:12ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Direito Sanitário1516-41792316-90442018-03-0118371610.11606/issn.2316-9044.v18i3p7-16The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccinationDALLARI, S. G.0Universidade de São PauloNo one is naïve enough to believe that in the 21st century it is possible to find any government immune to the political strength emanated by large global corpora-tions economical power. Indeed, governments are proud in describing themselves as marketing partners/agents of companies that have their respective states as corporate headquarters1. In the same way, this naiveté is no longer possible when it comes to the frontier between the juridical and the political. The Brazilian case is exemplary, but, to avoid the allegation of subjectivity, it is convenient to examine what happened with the regulation of tobacco consumption in Austria: The Freedom Party in Austria (FPÖ) demanded to join the coalition to allow the constitution of a government, the withdrawal of the total ban on smoking in bars, restaurants a nd discotheques, provided by 2015 legislation that should take effect on Mayhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/144645/138948Health lawIndividual rightsHealth control
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The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
Revista de Direito Sanitário
Health law
Individual rights
Health control
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title The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
title_short The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
title_full The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
title_fullStr The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
title_full_unstemmed The perpetual conflict between freedom and control: the case of mandatory vaccination
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series Revista de Direito Sanitário
issn 1516-4179
2316-9044
publishDate 2018-03-01
description No one is naïve enough to believe that in the 21st century it is possible to find any government immune to the political strength emanated by large global corpora-tions economical power. Indeed, governments are proud in describing themselves as marketing partners/agents of companies that have their respective states as corporate headquarters1. In the same way, this naiveté is no longer possible when it comes to the frontier between the juridical and the political. The Brazilian case is exemplary, but, to avoid the allegation of subjectivity, it is convenient to examine what happened with the regulation of tobacco consumption in Austria: The Freedom Party in Austria (FPÖ) demanded to join the coalition to allow the constitution of a government, the withdrawal of the total ban on smoking in bars, restaurants a nd discotheques, provided by 2015 legislation that should take effect on May
topic Health law
Individual rights
Health control
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/144645/138948
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