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Editor's Note: Part One of this post can be found here. In Part One, this post considered obligations under international law to offer…
In our new Covid19 world, advice by leading public health experts suggests that we will continue to live under quarantine or some form of social distancing regimes…
Editors' note: this post is part of a series - see here for Part I and Part II. In my third, and…
Editors' note: this post is part of a series - see here for Part I and Part III. We have seen in Part I…
Editors' note: this post is part of a series - see here for Part II and Part III. Over the past few weeks, at…
Issues concerning the derogation form the European Convention on Human Rights (‘ECHR’ or the ‘Convention’) amid the COVID-19 pandemic, including the question whether the notification is a pre-requisite…
It is perhaps trite to note that for many countries throughout the world Covid-19 represents an unprecedented (as least in terms of modern peacetime history) public health emergency.
Significant scholarship is investigating the array of international legal issues pertaining to the fight against Covid-19. This brief post aims at contributing to this debate by assessing the…
“A crisis without borders cannot be resolved by putting barriers between us. And yet, this is exactly the first reflex that many European countries had. This simply…
The pandemic COVID-19 has triggered a record number of derogations from the European Convention on Human Rights (the ‘ECHR’ or the ‘Convention’). By now, Albania, Armenia, Estonia, Georgia,…