COVID-19: PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY POWERS AND ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS IN AUSTRALIA

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O'Brien, Paula [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Waters, Eliza [1 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Law Sch, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Hlth Law & Eth Network, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] COVID 19 Res Network, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
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COVID-19; pandemics; emergency; public health law; public health legislation; government; accountability; transparency; scrutiny; LAW;
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During the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, governments in all jurisdictions (except New South Wales) have declared states of emergency and exercised powers under their public health emergency legislation. Highly restrictive measures have been introduced pursuant to the exercise of such powers. Extraordinary government action demands strong accountability. This section piece reviews the public health emergency legislation in all Australian jurisdictions and finds that inadequate accountability mechanisms are embedded in the statutes. This section piece demonstrates that there is insufficient transparency around the decisions being made by the Executive under the public health emergency powers. The section piece also reveals that there are very few options built into the public health emergency legislation for review of executive action for its legality, meritoriousness and fairness.
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