TY - JOUR AU - Hosseini, Mina PY - 2021/10/29 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A Covid Competition Dilemma: Legal and Ethical Challenges Regarding the Covid-19 Vaccine Policies during and after the Crisis JF - Public Governance, Administration and Finances Law Review JA - PGAF VL - 6 IS - 1 SE - Conference Proceedings DO - 10.53116/pgaflr.2021.1.5 UR - https://folyoirat.ludovika.hu/index.php/pgaf/article/view/5723 SP - 51-63 AB - <p>The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted multiple facets of our lives and created a number of legal and ethical dilemmas. One of the greatest challenges at present is the production and distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine. Refusing to supply Covid vaccines widely could affect millions worldwide, and the pandemic may last for a long time. The competition authorities’ monitoring of the health sector in many countries has been subject to changes in the<br />current crisis. The question is whether we can force the Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers, legally and ethically, to sell their products and share their information with their competitors. Furthermore, what are the post-pandemic consequences of policies adopted during the pandemic? This paper employs a descriptive-analytical method to examine the importance of competition and intellectual property policies as they relate to Covid-19. It concludes that instead of focusing on individual rights in a crisis, public rights need to be emphasised. However, we should not underestimate the post-pandemic consequences of policies adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic.</p> ER -