
Ars Boni Ars Boni 09: Corona als Verfassungskrise in Deutschland
Apr 16, 2020
Niko Härting, a distinguished Honorarprofessor specializing in IT law, shares insights into Germany's legal landscape during the COVID-19 crisis. He discusses the tensions between public health measures and constitutional rights, probing recent court rulings affecting civil liberties. Härting also examines how perceptions of government responses are shifting and the implications of contact tracing technologies, balancing privacy concerns with effectiveness. Finally, he highlights the need for democratic principles amid rising right-wing sentiments in Germany and Austria.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Adapting Work in the Face of a Pandemic
04:58 • 5min
Legal Perspectives on Germany's Pandemic Response
09:42 • 19min
Evolving Perceptions of Government Response in Crisis
28:47 • 2min
Constitutional Rights in Crisis
30:51 • 18min
Navigating Contact Tracing in Germany and Austria
49:13 • 12min
Navigating Crises: Freedom and Security in Germany and Austria
01:01:13 • 5min
