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Parliaments during the Emergency Regimes [PDF]
Since the beginning of 2020 the World woke up to a new reality: due to the dangers of Pandemic, majority of states are forced to change the rhythm of their lives and put it under the strict measures of emergency regime.
Nana Uznadze, Giorgi Melikidze
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This research is an attempt to look deeper into why delaying early marriage is appropriate during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the view of Islamic law and the human rights approach. The phenomenon of early marriage during the pandemic had appeared and
Anton Jamal, M. Ikhwan
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Relationship between the Process of Emergency-related Norm-Making and the Principle of the Legal State in Light of a State of Emergency in Georgia Declared on 21 March 2020 [PDF]
Principle of the Rule of Law is a cornerstone of the Georgian Constitution and organization of the government in general. It determines the way in which government should be conducted.
Nodar Kherkheulidze
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PREPARATION OF WILLS IN TIMES OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC – SELECTED OBSERVATIONS
Objectives The aim of the article is to present selected aspects of the issue of making wills in a pandemic, including the search for answers to the question of how to make a valid will.
Mariusz Załucki
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The Right to Property in a State of Emergency [PDF]
The spread of the pandemic has drawn attention to the issues regarding the protection of fundamental human rights and liberties. Within the context of a state of emergency, which was declared in order to normalize the situation, there has been a surge of
Tamar Khavtasi
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Evolution of scaling emergence in large-scale spatial epidemic spreading. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Zipf's law and Heaps' law are two representatives of the scaling concepts, which play a significant role in the study of complexity science.
Lin Wang +4 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes in urban mobility patterns due to the temporary movement restrictive policies imposed by local governments and the long-term hybrid work arrangements adapted by companies.
Rakhi Manohar Mepparambath +5 more
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Covid-19 and Law: The Legal Science of the XXI Century in the Age of the 'Great Pandemic'
The real meaning of the words 'epidemic' and 'pandemic'. The pandemic in history: the Antonine plague in the Roman Empire and the epidemic in Athens. The issue of the role of law in managing extraordinary events: the modern perspective and the Roman law ...
Riccardo Cardilli
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Pandemic and the constitutional law in the Czech Republic
The Covid or Chinese flu pandemic put a number of countries in a state of emergency. Whether this state is explicitly a state of emergency is not decisive, since various legal systems use various terms, but it is decisive that in respect of its power the Czech state uses collective and blanket bans to regulate persons differently than under normal ...
Váňa Aleš, Koudelka Zdeněk
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Will COVID-19 mark the end of an egalitarian NHS? [PDF]
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional organisation of healthcare resources allocation in the UK. Since its inception, the National Health Service (NHS) has aimed to regulate risks of ill health
Germain, S.
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