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Law, Pandemics and Ownership Restrictions
2023The book deals with (unfortunately) a highly relevant question of extraordinary measures adopted in many countries in connection with the recent pandemic, and the impact of such measures on ownership rights and constitutional freedoms as a whole. Using the methods of synthesis, analysis and historical comparison, the researchers address this issue from
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Routledge Handbook of Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic
, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic not only ravaged human bodies but also had profound and possibly enduring effects on the health of political and legal systems, economies and societies. Almost overnight, governments imposed the severest restrictions in modern times
J. Grogan, A. Donald
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Company Law. Shareholders’ Meetings and Resolutions
European Company and Financial Law Review, 2022The world is currently facing a COVID-19 pandemic which exerts a considerable impact on all areas of society. The need to avoid personal contact with other people gives rise to major problems in personal life, education, labor market, services and many ...
Piotr Pinior
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Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
Official statistics indicated a break in Okun’s law in all the Spanish regions due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, herein, evidence of the validity of the law is shown.
M. Sylvina Porras-Arena +3 more
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Official statistics indicated a break in Okun’s law in all the Spanish regions due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, herein, evidence of the validity of the law is shown.
M. Sylvina Porras-Arena +3 more
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The COVID Pandemic and the Regulatory Geography of Rule of Law: Putting ‘Rule of Law’ in Its Place
The Law and Development ReviewThe Law and Development Institute’s 2023 Law and Development Conference on “Law and Development Post the Pandemic” inadvertently exposes the limits of ‘rule of law’ as a conceptual device for linking law and development.
M. Dowdle
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The Proposed Pandemic Agreement: A Pivotal Moment for Global Health Law
Journal of Law, Medicine & EthicsThis article discusses the prospects and pitfalls of a legally binding pandemic agreement under the auspices of the World Health Organization, currently under negotiation in Geneva.
Pedro A. Villarreal +2 more
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Policing in a pandemic: how law enforcement communicates with the public
, 2021Purpose: This study, a content analysis, aims to analyze general communications from law enforcement via agency websites about the COVID-19 pandemic and how this affected police roles The authors study the extent to which police departments used their ...
A. Farmer, A. Copenhaver
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Rethinking insolvency law amid the COVID-19 pandemic
, 2021Purpose: Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to consider the effectiveness of insolvency law given the increase in companies facing financial distress Current insolvency law was not designed in the context of the unprecedented challenges of the ...
J. Routledge
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Global Pandemics and International Law
2023This monograph analyzes the limits of global health law facing the COVID-19 ...
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Megaprojects Contracts and Pandemics: From Law to Private Autonomy
2022An analysis of the role of private autonomy in megaprojects contracts to face government restrictions due to Covid-19, or to other future pandemics, will be presented. The starting point will be the solutions that can be achieved following the rules contained both in the most used international contractual models (FIDIC and NEC) and in contract law ...
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