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The purpose of this study was to describe the position of the state emergency law as the basis for the issuance of the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law and to examine the consistency of the position of the state emergency law in the implementation of
Ahmad Siboy, Sholahuddin Al-Fatih
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Law and the Pandemic: The Lessons of the Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting pressure on law and order, testing the strength of their basic elements and subsystems. It is transforming positive law and system-forming processes in the legal sphere, which ensure the functioning of the legal organization of society developed in the prepandemic period.
Khabrieva, T. Y., Chernogor, N. N.
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This study discusses the legal protection for workers whose employment relationship has been terminated after the enactment of Law No. 11/2020 on Job Creation which derives from the Indonesian Omnibus Law. The purpose is to examine the protection of laid-
Khairani, Sri Arnetti
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Across multiple pandemics, global health governance institutions have struggled to secure the compliance of states with international legal and political commitments, ranging from data sharing to observing WHO guidance to sharing vaccines.
Matthew M Kavanagh +2 more
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Rights of the Individual in Terms of Private and Public Law
The principles of adjusting the regulation of civil relations in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic are analyzed. The admissibility of restricting human rights in the context of the conflict of private and public interests are researched. Besides, the
Evgen Kharytonov +3 more
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Vulnerable children’s right to education, school exclusion, and pandemic law-making
This article draws on the impact of the ongoing pandemic to highlight the failure of the English legal regime to adequately protect children’s right to education, particularly equal access to education by especially vulnerable children.
Lucinda Ferguson
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‘The rules are all over the place’: Mass Observation, time, and law in the COVID‐19 pandemic
This article analyses practices of pandemic time making that surrounded the imposition and communication of laws restricting daily life in parts of the United Kingdom in spring 2020.
Siân M Beynon-Jones +2 more
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Copyright in AI-generated works: Lessons from recent developments in patent law
In Thaler v The Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (DABUS), Smith J. held that an AI owner can possibly claim patent ownership over an AI-generated invention based on their ownership and control of the AI system.
Jyh-An Lee** Rita Matulionyte*
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An interdisciplinary forensic and pharmaceutical, forensic and medical, forensic and narcological, criminological, and criminal and legal study of the modern problem of intentional murders committed by citizens under the influence of alcohol during the ...
V. Shapovalov
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This research examines the problems arising from the criminal law policy of imposing the death penalty for corruptors during the Covid-19 pandemic. C.
Wildan Tantowi +2 more
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