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Vaccination PIERIK (MANDATORY VACCINATION (SECOND ARGUMENT: such programs…
Vaccination PIERIK
MANDATORY VACCINATION
SECOND ARGUMENT: such programs are a necessary precondition to incentivise sufficiently high levels of vaccination to maintain herd immunity
FIRST ARGUMENT: children are neither an extension of their parents, nor valid objects of their parent's self-expression = RAWLS
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Government
PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE: the state should take action to prevent threats of serious and irreversible harm as soon as there is evidence that this threat is eminent, and not only after the harm is already occured.
PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY: a government’s interference with citizen’s freedom must be proportional in relation to the goal the law seeks to achieve
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- must concern serious illness
- must be a contagious disease from which outbreaks can effectively be controlled by vaccinations
- an outbreak must be imminent
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