Health emergency management during coronary heart disease; A comparative study of Iran and Qatar

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Law, Imam Sadegh (AS) University, Tehran, Iran

2 Professor, Department of Public and International Law, Imam Sadegh University (AS)

10.30497/leg.2020.75494

Abstract

In times of crisis in different countries, restrictions are imposed to control the crisis so that the government can control the situation in an organized manner; Especially if the crisis is an epidemic. The outbreak of the coronavirus as a global crisis has prompted all countries to try to control the situation by declaring a state of emergency and forming a crisis committee. In line with the declaration of the state of emergency in Qatar, the High Committee for Crisis Management was formed and in accordance with the laws, including Law No. (2) of 2012 entitled "Law on the Establishment of the National Committee for Biosafety", Law No. (17) of 1990 entitled "Law "Counter-communicable diseases", Law No. (13) of 1997 entitled "Law on Stages and Regulations of Emergency Situations" and other laws, regulations and regulations for the control of corona were adopted and promulgated, and thus instead of Iran Suffice it to say, a special legal system was set up. So the question is, "What emergency legal system has Qatar established to control and manage coronary heart disease?" Due to the successful measures of Qatar in controlling the mortality rate due to coronary heart disease and the fact that the legislative system of Qatar has a more appropriate infrastructure compared to Iran, this comparative study is a normative and descriptive-analytical method.

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Available Online from 14 November 2020