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Law Quarterly Review; 10/01/2020(AN 146458023); ISSN: 0023933XIndex to Legal Periodicals and Books (H.W. Wilson) Article source: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=sso&db=lpb&AN=146458023&site=ehost-live&custid=s2775460
Ayala Corao, Carlos, Challenges that the Covid-19 Pandemic Poses to the Rule of Law, Democracy, and Human Rights
Author/s: Ayala Corao, Carlos Title: Challenges that the Covid-19 Pandemic Poses to the Rule of Law, Democracy, and Human Rights Journal: Pages: Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3638158 Abstract: This article analyses the challenges that the pandemic caused by Covid-19 has presented for the rule of law, democracy, and human rights. The States have faced
Balancing governance capacity and legitimacy – how the Norwegian government handled the COVID-19 crisis as a high performer – Tom Christensen; Per Laegreid
Author/s: Christensen, Tom; L¾greid, Per Title: Balancing governance capacity and legitimacy – how the Norwegian government handled the COVID-19 crisis as a high performer Journal: Public Administration Review Pages: Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/puar.13241 Abstract: This paper addresses how the Norwegian government has handled the corona pandemic. Compared to many other countries Norway performs well in handling the…
Cheng, Yuan (Daniel); Yu, Jianxing; Shen, Yongdong; Huang, Biao, Coproducing Responses to COVID-19 with Community-Based Organizations: Lessons from Zhejiang Province, China
Author/s: Cheng, Yuan (Daniel); Yu, Jianxing; Shen, Yongdong; Huang, Biao Title: Coproducing Responses to COVID-19 with Community-Based Organizations: Lessons from Zhejiang Province, China Journal: Public Administration Review Pages: Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/puar.13244 Abstract: Zhejiang Province achieved one of the best records in containing the COVID-19 pandemic in China, what lessons can the world learn from it? What…
Coronavirus: Parliamentary consent for the lockdown in England – Jennifer Brown
Author/s: Brown, Jennifer Title: Coronavirus: Parliamentary consent for the lockdown in England Journal: Pages: Link: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/parliament-and-elections/parliament/coronavirus-parliamentary-consent-for-the-lockdown-in-england/ Abstract: This insight explains why MPs are now considering a motion to approve the legislation that underpins the current lockdown in England.
Coronavirus: the lockdown laws – Jennifer Brown
Author/s: Brown, Jennifer Title: Coronavirus: the lockdown laws Journal: Pages: Link: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8875/ Abstract: This Commons Library briefing paper describes the law enforcing the UKÕs coronavirus lockdown. It discusses police enforcement of the lockdown and legal commentary of the lockdown rules.
Abulude, Francis Olawale; Abulude, Ifeoluwa Ayodeji, Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lesson from Nigeria
Author/s: Abulude, Francis Olawale; Abulude, Ifeoluwa Ayodeji Title: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lesson from Nigeria Journal: Pages: Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3629598 Abstract: COVID-19 is the deadly virus that has nearly locked down the entire universe. It has claimed several millions of lives worldwide. Presently, there is no known cure for the virus. Africa is one of…
Anson-Holland, James, Locked down but not detained
Author/s: Anson-Holland, James Title: Locked down but not detained Journal: NEW ZEALAND LAW JOURNAL Pages: 166 Link: https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;res=AGISPT;dn=20200630032483 Abstract: It may not be news to anyone that New Zealand has been in the midst of a global pandemic due to a novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19. In response to this pandemic, the New Zealand Government severely…
Theodore Konstadinides, Lee Marsons and Maurice Sunkin: Reviewing Judicial Review: The constitutional importance of the Independent Review of Administrative Law 2020
Last year, the Government committed itself to establishing a Commission on the Constitution, Democracy and Rights, which would consider reform of the UK’s constitutional order, including judicial review and the Human Rights Act 1998. Instead, on 30 July 2020, the Government launched an ostensibly narrower Independent Review of Administrative Law (IRAL) to examine the need…