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Populism, the Pandemic & Prospects for International Law
Populism has fatally weakened the world’s ability to respond to COVID-19, by undermining the capacity of the structures and mechanisms of international law to address the pandemic. The pandemic has exposed as a fallacy a key tenet of populism – to protect the ‘people’ of a nation from external forces, including international law.
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COVID 19 pandemic and laws during it
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 is the fatal disease which is spreading all across the world. Multispectral impact can be seen on people’s lives most of them is adverse and negative impact. SUMMARY: COVID-19 is tackled by preventive measures and it needs the backing of laws and regulation to strengthen the fight against COVID-19 ...
Arteeka Shrivastava, Swaroopa Chakole
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The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the vital need for research to inform policy decision-making and save lives. The Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre (WCEC) was established in March 2021 and funded for two years, to make evidence about the impact of the ...
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Objectives The catastrophic effects of armed conflict, particularly prolonged armed conflict, on individual and public health are well established. The ‘right’ to healthcare during armed conflict and its lack of enforcement despite a range of United ...
M. Van Hout, Wells Jn
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ABSTRACT This study examines food price inflation rate convergence among EU27 Member States from 2005 to 2024, focusing on structural breaks, external shocks, and regional disparities. Using panel unit root tests and club convergence analysis, the findings reveal no overall convergence but identify multiple convergence clubs.
Tibor Bareith, Imre Fertő
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Qatar has taken necessary precautionary measures and decisions to prevent the spread of the Corona pandemic. This has been a crucial test for the sufficiency of both civil and labor laws in managing the impact of the pandemic on both private sector ...
فوزي بن أحمد بالكناني
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Adjustments of the educational policy during the health emergency in Mexico
The announcement of a global pandemic of COVID-19 surprised Mexico on a context of numerous changes in public policy, including a recent educational reform with several new laws (a new General Law of Education, The General Law of the System for the ...
Rosa García Chediak
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ABSTRACT The US hemp market is a new and nascent industry that has been devoid of research for about half a century. This study examined the effects of exogenous shock on price at each phase of the value chain—Farm (hemp biomass), and its impact on prices at other phases of the value chain—Intermediary Processor (crude cannabidiol hemp) and Final ...
Solomon Odiase +2 more
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Cost Pass‐Through in Crisis: Evidence From the German Malt‐Beer Supply Chain
Abstract Global agri‐food supply chains are increasingly exposed to geopolitical shocks, climate volatility, and market consolidation, factors that disrupt traditional price relationships and reshape market power dynamics. Nowhere is this more visible than in the brewing sector, where agricultural raw materials meet complex industrial processing and ...
Nikolas Bublik, Lukáš Čechura
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Labour law in Portugal during the pandemic: main measures and developments
Like in many other countries, the COVID-19 pandemic provoked the implementation of several measures in the Portuguese labour regime in order to adjust this new reality and its aftermath. This Article provides an overview of such actions, namely the suspension of employment contracts, the admissibility of absences from work due to COVID-related reasons,
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