Author/s: Chesterman, Simon
Title: Covid-19 and the Global Legal Disorder
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Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3588397
Abstract: When the world restarts and the masks are put away, will the global legal order look the same? Should it?A crisis is a terrible time to make predictions about the future. But itÕs a great time to rethink dubious assumptions of the past, and address tensions revealed in the present. Just within the field of international law, Covid-19 has encouraged all three. Pundits predict the death of globalization Ñ or its rebirth. Others assert that they always knew the global public health infrastructure was fundamentally flawed, or that it was the one thing saving us from apocalypse. And, of course, there are those eagerly seeking someone, somewhere, against whom they might bring a lawsuit. So it might be helpful to sort some of the wheat from the chaff and map out what we know, what we donÕt know, and where we might go from here.