The original article, far more comprehensive and detailed in its explication of international human rights law was authored by Gail Davidson, Member of the Law Society of British Columbia (retired status). The following is a brief introduction to that important paper by Dr. Matthew Cockle
Excerpts from the podcast:
"Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine policies and mandates led to the suspension or restriction of rights guaranteed by IHRL. The rights affected included rights to education, equality and non-discrimination, freedom of belief, informed consent, freedom from non-consensual medical or scientific experimentation, security of the person and due process. The guaranteed protection of these rights is grounded not only in Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms but also in treaties considered cornerstone legal instruments in the establishing of IHRL. In violating these rights Canada’s government failed to fulfill its treaty obligations and its democratic duties. "
"Canada’s vaccine mandates were ill-informed, illegitimate and unlawful. They did not comply with IHRL, and they were not supported by evidence as lawful, proportional, and necessary, let alone effective and safe—all requirements for lawful emergency health measures. States have obligations to promote public health, but these do not override individual rights to informed consent, freedom from forced or coerced medical treatment or freedom from non-consensual medical or scientific experimentation. Public health measures must be lawful, legitimate, necessary, and proportionate. By way of illustration, the ICESCR and the CESCR require states to provide health and education, but do not authorize forced or coerced medical treatment. "
Link to the original article by Gail Davidson
https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/resources/the-right-to-say-no-to-covid-19-vaccines/