This section contains a curated list of blog posts concerning COVID-19 and democracy, with a strong focus on constitutional law and international law. It works as a ‘super blog’ providing direct access to analysis on almost 50 leading blogs worldwide.
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
admin law blog
Eric C. IP & Stephen THOMSON, ‘COVID-19 Exceptionalism and the ‘New Normal’ of Authoritarian Governance’ Admin Law Blog (10 March 2021)
Liz HICKS, ‘Private Actors and Executive Power During Times of Crisis: Scrutinising Australia’s National COVID-19 Coordination Commission’ Admin Law Blog (29 June 2020)
Joe TOMLINSON, Jo HYNES, Jack MAXWELL & Emma MARSHALL, ‘Judicial Review during the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part II)’ Admin Law Blog (28 May 2020)
Joe TOMLINSON, Jo HYNES, Jack MAXWELL & Emma MARSHALL, ‘Judicial Review during the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part I)’ Admin Law Blog (26 May 2020)
Goutham SHIVSHANKAR, ‘Debating the Applicability of India’s Disaster Management Law to COVID-19’ Admin Law Blog (19 May 2020)
Devansh KAUSHIK, ‘The Indian Administrative Response to COVID-19’ Admin Law Blog (11 May 2020)
Andrew GEDDIS, ‘The New Zealand Lockdown and the Law’ Admin Law Blog (21 April 2020)
Julian R MURPHY, ‘Stopping the unstoppable – Executive accountability in a time of pandemic’ Admin Law Blog (21 April 2020)
Lee MARSONS, ‘Covid-19 and the UK Administrative State’ Admin Law Blog (31 March 2020)
Jonathan LIBERMAN, ‘COVID-19 and Administrative Powers in Australia’ Admin Law Blog (31 March 2020)
africlaw
Paul MUDAU, ‘2021 local government elections, voter education and COVID-19 in South Africa’ AfricLaw (28 October 2021)
Tariro SEKERAMAYI, ‘The South African local government elections and the COVID-19 pandemic’ AfricLaw (20 September 2021)
Paul MUDAU, ‘Has the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of South Africa’s constitutional democracy?’ AfricLaw (23 July 2020)
Mary IZOBO & Folasade ABIODUN, ‘Enforcement of lockdown regulations and law enforcement brutality in Nigeria and South Africa’ AfricLaw (23 June 2020)
Foluso ADEGALU, ‘The right to peaceful assembly and the COVID-19 pandemic: a threatened right; an ironic connection’ AfricLaw (21 May 2020)
Marystella Auma SIMIYU, ‘Digital solutions for African elections in the time of COVID-19’ AfricLaw (22 April 2020)
Hlengiwe DUBE, ‘COVID-19 and the access to information conundrum in Africa’ AfricLaw (10 April 2020)
Eduardo KAPAPELO, ‘Democracy in times of COVID-19: a time for introspection?’ AfricLaw (8 April 2020)
african network of constitutional lawyers blog
Posts
Adem ABEBE & Maurice ENGUELEGUE, ‘Under the Shadows of Covid-19, a Potential African Spring of Alternation of Power’ ANCL Blog (8 July 2020)
Special Issue: Constitutionalism and Covid-19 in Africa
Joseph GENG AKECH, ‘COVID-19 Response: Implications on Peacebuilding and Constitutionalism in South Sudan’ ANCL Blog (7 June 2020)
Patricia KAMERI-MBOTE, ‘Human Rights Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kenya’ ANCL Blog (31 May 2020)
Sibusiso NHLABATSI, ‘Eswatini's Response to COVID-19 and Its Impact on Constitutionalism’ ANCL Blog (16 May 2020)
Susan C MUTAMBASERF, ‘Constitutionalism in the time of Covid-19: The Zimbabwe Experience’ ANCL Blog (12 May 2020)
Bonolo R. DINOKOPILA, ‘Constitutionalism in a time of crisis: Botswana's reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic’ ANCL Blog (11 May 2020)
Angelo DUBE, ‘COVID-19 Response: A slippery slope for the South African Government’ ANCL Blog (10 May 2020)
Sam ALOSA, ‘Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Africa - Focus on Kenya’ ANCL Blog (7 May 2020)
Jean-François AKANDJI-KOMBÉ, ‘Constitutionnalisme et crise du COVID-19 en République Centrafricaine’ ANCL Blog (7 May 2020)
Busingye KABUMBA, ‘The 1995 Constitution and COVID-19’ ANCL Blog (4 May 2020)
Luis Antonio MONDLANE, ‘Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Mozambique’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Ashwanee BUDOO, ‘Constitutionality of the regulations/order adopted to combat COVID-19 in Mauritius’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Felcity KAYUMBA KALUNGA, ‘Executive Disorder, Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Zambia’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Mtendeweka MHANGO, Reflecting on constitutional measures against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Kingdom of Lesotho’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Denis BISHEKA, ‘Constitutionalism and COVID 19 in Rwanda’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Chofor Che Christian AIME, ‘Constitutionalism and the response to the COVID-19 under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon’ ANCL Blog (2 May 2020)
Kwaku AGYEMAN-BUDU, ‘Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Ghana’ ANCL Blog (1 May 2020)
Onuora-Oguno AZUBIKE, ‘COVID-19 pandemic - a nursery for violation of constitutionally guaranteed rights in Nigeria?’ ANCL Blog (1 May 2020)
asian legal conversations - covid-19
This is a resource launched by the Asian Law Centre (ALC) at University of Melbourne. It curates and publishes analysis of how COVID-19 is affecting Asia, including governance issues.
Clarissa Ai Ling LEE, ‘Malaysia’s #Kitajagakita invigorates political activism and tackles apathy’ AsiaLink (14 September 2021)
Purnendra JAIN, ‘Is Japan Returning to the Revolving Door Leadership?’ AsiaLink (7 September 2021)
Gabriel FACAL, Ian WILSON, Ying Hooi KHOO, Rosalia SCIORTINO & Sarah ANDRIEU, ‘COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: much more than a health crisis’ Asian Leg. Conv. (21 August 2021)
James CHIN, ‘The slow decay of the Malay political establishment’ AsiaLink (10 August 2021)
Nicholas COPPEL, ‘Coronavirus compounds Myanmar's coup crisis’ AsiaLink (27 July 2021)
Chheang VANNARITH, ‘Fighting COVID-19: China's soft power opportunities in mainland Southeast Asia’ Asialink (27 May 2021)
Sophie CHEN & Chris CHAN, ‘How Kong’s civil society networks have contributed to the containment of COVID-19’ Melbourne Asia Review (10 May 2021)
Xiao TAN, Mark Yaolin WANG, Yao SONG & Tianyang LIU, ‘COVID-19 lockdown in Chinese villages: Radical measures positively received’ Melbourne Asia Review (11 November 2020)
Shusaku KITAJIMA, ‘An Analysis of Japanese Responses to COVID-19 from an Administrative Law Perspective’ Asian Leg. Conv. (8 October 2020)
Jong-Wha LEE, ‘The Perils of Big COVID Government in Asia’ Asialink (2 October 2020)
Matthew NELSON, ‘Pandemic politics in South Asia: Muslims and democracy’ Melbourne Asia Review (24 September 2020)
Vivienne BATH, ‘Interview: In-depth analysis of the Hong Kong security law and its implications’ Melbourne Asia Review (18 September 2020)
Jasmine Li-Chia CHANG, ‘COVID-19 media reporting in Taiwan: A proxy war over foreign relations?’ Melbourne Asia Review (19 August 2020)
Trissia WIJAYA, ‘COVID-19: The politics of local responses in Indonesia’ Melbourne Asia Review (17 August 2020)
Keith B. RICHBURG, ‘Asia’s New Normal: Curbing Press Freedom’ Asialink (7 August 2020)
Antony DAPIRAN, ‘Hong Kong’s Alarming New Reality: Peaceful Protest as Terrorism’ Asialink (29 July 2020)
Sonny LO, ‘Hong Kong: a Battleground in a Clash of Political Civilisations’ Asialink (29 July 2020)
Melbourne Law School, ‘Statelessness and Authoritarian Nationalism in India: Recent Developments’ Asian Leg. Conv. (17 July 2020)
Niranjan SAHOO, ‘India and Australia’s federal systems have responded fairly well to COVID-19. But the US system hasn’t’ Melbourne Asia Review (14 July 2020)
Iain PAYNE, ‘Transition in Crisis: COVID-19 and Federalisation in Nepal’ Asian Leg. Conv. (10 July 2020)
Donald GREENLEES, ‘Flying Blind: Indonesia Grapples to Respond to COVID-19’ Asialink (11 June 2020)
Sow KEAT TOK, ‘Singapore’s massive COVID-19 oversight’ Melbourne Asia Review (2 June 2020)
Yasser KURESHI, ‘'Judicialising' the Pandemic in Pakistan’ Asian Leg. Conv. (28 May 2020)
Shusaku KITAJIMA & Stacey STEELE, ‘COVID-19 Responses in Japan from an Administrative Law Perspective: Why won’t Pachinko Parlours Close Down?’ Asian Leg. Conv. (26 May 2020)
Hoo Tiang BOON, ‘Interview: COVID-19 is accelerating trends towards a more polarised world’ Melbourne Asia Review (25 May 2020)
Thulasi K. RAJ, ‘The Indian Travel Ban is Overbroad’ Asian Leg. Conv. (21 May 2020)
Rafiqa QURRATA A’YUN & Abdil MUGHIS MUDHOFFIR, ‘Indonesia is exploiting the COVID-19 crisis for illiberal purposes’ Melbourne Asia Review (15 May 2020)
AUSPUBLAW BLOG (australia)
Liz HICKS & Sangeetha PILLAI, ‘Proportionality, rights and Australia’s COVID-19 response: Insights from the India travel ban’ AusPubLaw (16 August 2021)
Lynsey BLAYDEN, ‘The pandemic and the public trust’ AusPubLaw (4 November 2020)
Tamara TULICH, Ben REILLY & Sarah MURRAY, ‘The National Cabinet: Presidentialised Politics, Power-sharing and a Deficit in Transparency’ AusPubLaw (23 October 2020)
Peta STEPHENSON & Jonathan CROWE, ‘Queensland Public Health Laws and COVID-19: A Challenge to the Rule of Law?’ AusPubLaw (21 August 2020)
Maria O’SULLIVAN, ‘Protest in a Pandemic – The Special Status of Public Spaces’ AusPubLaw (27 July 2020)
Jack MCNALLY, ‘Accountability, discretion and the rule of law: Issues in pandemic policing’ AusPubLaw (15 July 2020)
Shipra CHORDIA, ‘Border closures, COVID-19 and s 92 of the Constitution – what role for proportionality (if any)?’ AusPubLaw (5 June 2020)
Gabrielle APPLEBY & Brendan GOGARTY, ‘Tasmania’s Subordinate Legislation Committee fails to provide democratic accountability during the COVID-19 emergency’ AusPubLaw (22 May 2020)
Stephanie BRENKER, ‘An Executive Grab for Power During COVID-19?’ AusPubLaw (13 May 2020)
Shreeya SMITH, ‘The Scope of a Nationhood Power to Respond to COVID-19: Unanswered Questions’ AusPubLaw (13 May 2020)
Kate GALLOWAY & Melissa CASTAN, ‘COVIDSafe and Identity: Governance Beyond Privacy’ AusPubLaw (11 May 2020)
Caroline COMPTON, ‘Trust, COVIDSafe, and the Role of Government’ AusPubLaw (11 May 2020)
Kylie EVANS & Nicholas PETRIE, ‘COVID-19 and the Australian Human Rights Acts’ AusPubLaw (6 May 2020)
Joe McINTYRE, Anna OLIJNYK & Kieran PENDER, ‘Courts and COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities in Australia’ AusPubLaw (4 May 2020)
Sarah MOULDS, ‘Keeping watch on COVID-19 laws: are parliamentary committees up to the job?’AusPubLaw (1 May 2020)
Graeme ORR, ‘The Demos in a Pandemic – Staging Elections during a Health Emergency’ AusPubLaw (6 April 2020)
Andrew EDGAR, ‘Law-making in a crisis: Commonwealth and NSW coronavirus regulations’ AusPubLaw Blog (30 March 2020)
constitution project (ireland)
Benedicte SAGE FULLER, ‘The Health Pass and French Civic Operation’ UCC Constitution Project (16 November 2021)
Benedicte SAGE FULLER, ‘The Health Pass in French Legislation’ UCC Constitution Project (2 August 2021)
Bénédicte SAGE-FULLER, ‘Covid-19 Restrictions and Religious Freedom in France’ UCC Constitution Project (31 March 2021)
Conor O’MAHONY, ‘The Constitutionality of Mandatory Hotel Quarantine’ UCC Constitution Project (4 February 2021)
Jack LARKIN, ‘You Can’t Sit With Us – Some European Responses on the Remote Sitting of Parliaments’ UCC Constitution Project (26 June 2020)
Seán Ó CONAILL, ‘Remote Dáil Sitting – A Textual Analysis’ UCC Constitution Project (20 April 2020)
Conor CASEY, Hilary HOGAN & Ciarán TOLAND, ‘Remote Sittings of the Houses of the Oireachtas: A constitutional solution to a potential democratic deficit’ UCC Constitution Project (7 April 2020)
constitution unit blog (UK)
Katie LINES, ‘18 months of COVID-19 legislation in England: a rule of law analysis’ Constitution Unit Blog (26 November 2021)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Regulating the use of COVID passports in the UK: the need for primary legislation’ Constitution Unit Blog (7 May 2021)
Meg RUSSELL, Ruth FOX, Ronan CORMACAIN and Joe TOMLINSON, ‘The marginalisation of the House of Commons under Covid has been shocking; a year on, parliament’s role must urgently be restored’ Constitution Unit Blog (21 April 2021)
David NATZLER, ‘COVID-19 and Commons procedure: back to the future?’ Constitution Unit Blog (30 March 2021)
Paul EVANS, ‘Parliaments and the pandemic’ Constitution Unit Blog (5 March 2021)
Toby JAMES & Alistair CLARK, ‘Wales has put effective legislation in place to make the Senedd polls COVID-safe’ Constitution Unit Blog (22 February 2021)
Louise THOMPSON & Alexandra MEAKIN, ‘‘Our travel difficulties haven’t been well-understood by the Government’: life as an MP from the smaller opposition parties during the pandemic’ Constitution Unit Blog (16 February 2021)i
Meg RUSSELL & Daniel GOVER, ‘Taking back control: why the House of Commons should govern its own time’ Constitution Unit Blog (19 January 2021)
Daniel GOVER & Lisa JAMES, ‘The hybrid House of Commons: the problems of government control’ Constitution Unit Blog (17 January 2021)
Charlotte KINCAID, ‘Devolution and the Union: then and now’ Constitution Unit Blog (18 December 2020)
Meg RUSSELL & Alan RENWICK, ‘Monitor 76: Democratic lockdown?’ Constitution Unit Blog (12 November 2020)
Daniel GOVER & Michael KENNY, ‘Five years of ‘EVEL’’ Constitution Unit Blog (23 October 2020)
Meg RUSSELL & Lisa JAMES, ‘MPs are right. Parliament has been sidelined’ Constitution Unit Blog (28 September 2020)
Sarah BIRCH, ‘Elections and COVID-19: how can next May’s polls go ahead safely and democratically during a pandemic?’ Constitution Unit Blog (25 September 2020)
Karen BRADLEY, ‘Requiring MPs to vote in person during coronavirus places the institution of parliament at risk. It’s time to bring remote divisions back and to plan for continued restrictions’ Constitution Unit Blog (23 September 2020)
Lizzie ADAMS, Suzannah LANSDELL, Riley THOROLD, Alex PARSONS & Kevin DITCHAM, ‘The Innovation in Democracy Programme and its lessons for deliberative democracy’ Constitution Unit Blog (26 August 2020)
Alex WALKER, ‘Digital technology and the resurrection of trust: the report of the House of Lords Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee’ Constitution Unit Blog (10 July 2020)
Meg RUSSELL & Alan RENWICK, ‘Monitor 75: The constitution under COVID-19’ Constitution Unit Blog (7 July 2020)
David NATZLER, ‘Coronavirus and the hybrid parliament: how the government moved the Commons backwards on remote participation’ Constitution Unit Blog (23 June 2020)
Meg RUSSELL, ‘Can Dominic Cummings defy the political laws of gravity?’ Constitution Unit Blog (2 June 2020)
Akash PAUN, ‘Five key questions about coronavirus and devolution’ Constitution Unit Blog (31 May 2020)
David KENNY, ‘Remote sittings for Ireland’s parliament: questionable constitutional objections’ Constitution Unit Blog (23 May 2020)
David NATZLER, ‘Coronavirus and the Commons: how the hybrid parliament has enabled MPs to operate remotely’ Constitution Unit Blog (13 May 2020)
Emma SALISBURY, ‘Coronavirus and constituents: working for an MP during a pandemic’ Constitution Unit Blog (1 May 2020)
Greg POWER, ‘Can analogue politics work in an era of digital scrutiny? The negative effect of COVID-19 on the informal politics of Westminster’ Constitution Unit Blog (22 April 2020)
David NATZLER, ‘Building a ‘virtual parliament’: how our democratic institutions can function during the coronavirus’ Constitution Unit Blog (20 April 2020)
Michela PALESE & Alan RENWICK, ‘Responding to the coronavirus ‘infodemic’: some lessons in tackling misinformation’ Constitution Unit Blog (17 April 2020)
Ruth FOX & Megan RUSSELL, ‘Proposals for a ‘virtual parliament’: how should parliamentary procedure and practices adapt during the coronavirus pandemic?’ Constitution Unit Blog (14 April 2020)
Robert HAZELL, ‘What happens when the Prime Minister is incapacitated?’ Constitution Unit Blog (9 April 2020)
constitutionally speaking (south africa)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘On Rage, Distrust and Covid-19 Lockdowns: Why Vaccine Hesitancy Is Irrational but Not Incomprehensible’ Const. Speaking (3 December 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Why the constitutional court ruling on the local government election is bad news for the ANC’ Const. Speaking (4 September 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘The ANC’s failure to register some ward candidates may have a bigger impact on its electoral performance than might be assumed’ Const. Speaking (1 September 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Why All the Legal Options to Postpone the Local Government Elections Are Bad Options’ Const. Speaking (21 July 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘State of Emergency – Careful What You Wish for’ Const. Speaking (14 July 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Why It Might Be Unwise to Postpone Local Government Elections’ Const. Speaking (28 June 2021)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘On Covid-19 Beach Restrictions: Bad Policy Is Not Necessarily Unconstitutional’ Const. Speaking (17 December 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘On the Supersized Level 3 Lockdown Regulations: Will They Pass Constitutional Muster?’ Const. Speaking (13 July 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Why the Court Ordered that Race and Gender Should be Taken into Account when Allocating Covid-19 Relief Funds’ Const. Speaking (22 June 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Are We Fighting about Who will Get the Best Sun Chairs on the Deck of the Titanic while the Iceberg is Looming in the Distance?’ Const. Speaking (27 May 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘On the Three Different Versions Provided by the Presidency of the Powers of the National Command Council’ Const. Speaking (13 May 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Collins Khosa Case and the Failure of Leadership by the Chief of the SANDF and Defence Minister’ Const. Speaking (6 May 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Why the Management of the Lockdown Threatens Respect for the Rule of Law’ Const. Speaking (21 April 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Are some lockdown regulations invalid because they discriminate on the basis of race, or are not authorised by law?’ Const. Speaking (31 March 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Vague coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown regulations may make enforcement and adherence more difficult’ Const. Speaking (26 March 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘Steps to curb coronavirus spread: More legal questions answered’ Const. Speaking (22 March 2020)
Pierre DE VOS, ‘What measures can the government legally take to deal with the coronavirus crisis? Const. Speaking’ (15 March 2020)
covid-19 law and human rights observatory (ireland)
Cian HENRY, ‘Appealing mandatory hotel quarantine: a procedural perspective’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (13 May 2021)
Mel COUSINS, ‘Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights upholds compulsory vaccination’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (29 April 2021)
Oran DOYLE, ‘The evolution of legal prohibitions on religious services’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (21 April 2021)
Tobias LOCK, ‘Is Mandatory Hotel Quarantine Compatible with EU Law?’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (15 April 2021)
Conor O'MAHONY, ‘Questions about Quarantine: Exemptions and Proportionality’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (14 April 2021)
Oran DOYLE, ‘April 2021 Easing of COVID-19 Restrictions: Law and Guidance’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (12 April 2021)
Rachael WALSH, ‘Legislative Coupling in the COVID-19 Crisis - Disentangling the 5km Travel Restriction and the Eviction Ban’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (2 March 2021)
Oran DOYLE & David KENNY, ‘Special Measures for Dublin: Legal Restrictions and Government Announcements’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (18 September 2020)
Rachael WALSH, ‘COVID-19, Powers of Entry, and the Constitutional Protection for the Dwelling’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (7 September 2020)
Andrea PIN, ‘Fighting Fire with Fire? The Judicial Review of Anti-Pandemic Measures’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (29 July 2020)
Beatrice MONCIUNSKAITE, ‘Divergent Legal Responses to Covid-19 in Central and Eastern Europe’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (28 July 2020)
Mark COEN, ‘Trial by Jury in a Pandemic’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (24 July 2020)
Róisín COSTELLO, ‘Private Policy, Public Health and the Balance of Power during COVID-19’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (17 July 2020)
Conor WHITE, ‘The Oireachtas and Mandatory Face Coverings’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (13 July 2020)
Conor CASEY, ‘Executive Power and ‘Caretaker’ Taoisigh’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (9 July 2020)
Maria Grazia PORCEDDA, ‘Under the Radar: Lessons from Ordinary Data Processing in Easing Pandemic Lockdown’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (3 July 2020)
Ivana BACIK, ‘Covid-19, Offences Against the State and ‘Sunset Clauses’’ Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (2 July 2020)
Tom Gerald DALY, ‘Success Against the Odds? Ireland’s Pandemic Response in Global Context’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (1 July 2020)
Rachael WALSH, ‘COVID-19’s Silver Lining - Housing, the Constitution, and the Scope for Post-Crisis Reform’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (19 June 2020)
Oran DOYLE, ‘Phase 2 Easing of Ireland’s Lockdown Restrictions – Amendments’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (17 June 2020)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘A State in Emergency without a State of Emergency’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (15 June 2020)
Leslie GREEN, ‘Your Freedoms–and Theirs’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (10 June 2020)
Oran DOYLE, ‘Leaving Home: Reasonable Excuses, Vagueness, and the Rule of Law’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (5 June 2020)
David KENNY, ‘Public Accountability in the Pandemic: Covid-19 and State Governance’ COVID-19 Law Hum. Rts. Obs. (5 June 2020)
harvard law review blog
Eve L. HILL, ‘Accessible Voting in a Pandemic: A Review of Recent Cases’ Harvard L Rev Blog (19 February 2021)
Harvard Law Review, ‘Recent Case: Richardson v. Hughs’ Harvard L Rev Blog (2 November 2020)
Harvard Law Review, ‘Recent Case: Pennsylvania Democratic Party v. Boockvar’ Harvard L Rev Blog (4 October 2020)
Edward B. FOLEY, ‘A November Nightmare Part II: What If Mailed Ballots Never Are Counted?’ Harvard L Rev Blog (1 September 2020)
Edward B. FOLEY, ‘A November Nightmare Part I: What If Mailed Ballots Are Never Counted?’ Harvard L Rev Blog (30 August 2020)
Danielle CITRON & Mary Anne FRANK, ‘Cyber Civil Rights in the Time of COVID-19’ Harvard L Rev Blog (14 May 2020)
Tom GINSBURG & Mila VERSTEEG, ‘States of Emergencies: Part II’ Harvard L Rev Blog (17 April 2020)
Tom GINSBURG & Mila VERSTEEG, ‘States of Emergencies: Part I’ Harvard L Rev Blog (17 April 2020)
Lindsay F. WILEY & Steve VLADECK, ‘COVID-19 Reinforces the Argument for “Regular” Judicial Review—Not Suspension of Civil Liberties—In Times of Crisis’ Harvard L Rev Blog (9 April 2020)
Anthony Michael KREIS, ‘Contagion and the Right to Travel’ Harvard L Rev Blog (27 March 2020)
IACL-AIDC Blog
Symposium: COVID-19 and the Future of Constitutionalism
Pedro A. VILLARREAL, ‘COVID-19 and Police Powers Beyond the State’ IACL-AIDC Blog (30 September 2021)
Debora DINIZ, Sinara GUMIERI & Luna BORGES, 'COVID-19 and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Challenging Abstraction and Neutrality in Public Health Emergency Responses' (28 September 2021)
Eric C. IP, ‘Courts, Proportionality and COVID-19 Lockdowns’ IACL-AIDC Blog (23 September 2021)
Ittai BAR-SIMAN-TOV, ‘Legislatures in the COVID-19 Crisis’ IACL-AIDC Blog (21 September 2021)
Eugenio VELASCO-IBARRA, ‘COVID-19: Federalism and the Constitution’ IACL-AIDC Blog (16 September 2021)
Iain CAMERON & Anna Jonsson CORNELL, ‘Countering the Spread of COVID-19 by Means of Recommendations and its Constitutional Implications’ IACL-AIDC Blog (14 September 2021)
Conor CASEY, ‘Thinking About Executive Power Post-Pandemic’ IACL-AIDC Blog (9 September 2021)
Arianna VEDASCHI, ‘COVID-19 and the Notion of “Emergency”: Towards New Patterns?’ IACL-AIDC Blog (7 September 2021)
Juliano Zaiden BENVINDO, Oran DOYLE & Chiara GRAZIANI, ‘Editorial: COVID-19 and the Future of Constitutionalism’ IACL-AIDC Blog (7 September 2021)
Posts
Aymen BRIKI, ‘Tunisia: Crafting a Consensus Democracy in a Dissensus Environment’ IACL-AIDC Blog (6 August 2021)
Juliano Zaiden BENVINDO, Oran DOYLE & Chiara GRAZIANI, ‘IACL/AIDC Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies – Research Plans, Objectives and Call for New Members’ IACL-AIDC Blog (29 July 2021)
Giuseppe MARTINICO, ‘Science and Populism - The Case of “Objectocracy”’ IACL-AIDC Blog (18 May 2021)
Manon JULICHER, ‘Following the Constitution in Times of Corona: A Path to Redeeming Constitutional Idolatry in The Netherlands?’ IACL-AIDC Blog (19 January 2021)
Seána GLENNON, 'The Anti-Mask Movement and the Rise of the Right in Ireland: What does it Mean for our Democracy?' IACL-AIDC Blog (12 January 2021)
José Maria SERNA DE LA GARZA, ‘Covid-19 and Constitutional Law’ IACL-AIDC Blog (3 December 2020)
Antonios KOUROUTAKIS, ‘COVID-19, the Media and Political Self-Entrenchment’ IACL-AIDC Blog (30 July 2020)
Raghav MENDIRATTA & Shreya TEWARI, ‘Future of Free Speech in the Wake of COVID-19’ IACL-AIDC Blog (28 July 2020)
Maartje DE VISSER, ‘Constitutional Literacy in Times of Crisis’ IACL-AIDC Blog (23 July 2020)
Volkan ASLAN, ‘Turkey’s Struggle Against COVID-19 and the New Reign-by-Administrative-Act’ IACL-AIDC Blog (16 July 2020)
Eman Muhammad RASHWAN, ‘Egypt Under COVID-19: Normalizing Emergency’ IACL-AIDC Blog (14 July 2020)
Yashasvi JAIN & Hetal DOSHI, ‘Indian Courts’ Crusade Against COVID-19 and Executive Underreach’ IACL-AIDC Blog (7 July 2020)
Kawser AHMED, ‘Pandemic, Emergency & the Bangladesh Constitution: A Reflection’ IACL-AIDC Blog (2 July 2020)
Alejandro Vanegas MAINGON, ‘Access to Justice During the Pandemic: Ecuador's Experience in Global Perspective’ IACL-AIDC Blog (25 June 2020)
Manuellita HERMES, ‘Brazil: Pandemic and the Two-Speed Fiscal Regime’ IACL-AIDC Blog (25 June 2020)
Michael Henry YUSINGCO & Angelika Lourdes PIZARRO, ‘The Militarized Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: An Escalating Threat to Human Rights’ IACL-AIDC Blog (18 June 2020)
Dorjana BOJANOVSKA POPOVSKA, ‘North Macedonian Secularism to the Test in Times of COVID-19’ IACL-AIDC Blog (4 June 2020)
Akshay AURORA, ‘The Constitutional Propriety of India’s COVID-19 Response from a Distribution of Powers Perspective’ IACL-AIDC Blog (2 June 2020)
Abdurrachman SATRIO, ‘Checking the Unchecked Power: The Role of the Indonesian Constitutional Court during the Pandemic’ IACL-AIDC Blog (26 May 2020)
Oreste POLLICINO, ‘Fighting Covid-19 and Protecting Privacy Under EU Law — A Proposal Looking at the Roots of European Constitutionalism’ IACL-AIDC Blog (21 May 2020)
Anmol JAIN & Prannv DHAWAN, ‘COVID-19 and Democratic Deliberation in India’ IACL-AIDC Blog (21 May 2020)
Max STEUER, ‘Slovak Constitutionalism and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Implications of State Panic’ IACL-AIDC Blog (9 April 2020)
Ahilan ARULANANTHAM, ‘How Much Liberty Must We Give Up? A Constitutional Analysis of the Coronavirus Lockdown Proposals’ IACL-AIDC Blog (9 April 2020)
Yossi NEHUSHTAN, ‘The British Lockdown is Disproportionate’ IACL-AIDC Blog (9 April 2020)
Iain PAYNE & George VARUGHESE, ‘Governing Lawfully in Crisis: COVID-19 and Public Accountability in Nepal’ IACL-AIDC Blog (26 March 2020)
Ali YILDIZ, ‘Human Rights in a State of Emergency’ IACL-AIDC Blog (26 March 2020)
Antonios KOUROUTAKIS, ‘Inaction as a State Response to the Coronavirus Outbreak’ IACL-AIDC Blog (24 March 2020)
Dinesha SAMARARATNE, ‘Editorial: COVID-19 Global Pandemic’ IACL-AIDC Blog (24 March 2020)
Symposium: Social Rights During and After COVID-19
Anindita MUKHERJEE, ‘COVID-19 in India: Seeking Accountability in a Moment of Crisis (II)’ IACL-AIDC Blog (4 June 2020)
Anindita MUKHERJEE, ‘COVID-19 in India: Examining the Structural Enablers of Over-Centrelisation (I)’ IACL-AIDC Blog (4 June 2020)
Marcelo FIGUEIREDO, ‘COVID-19 in Brazil - The Main Political, Social and Legal Events’ IACL-IACL-AIDC Blog (2 June 2020)
Aoife NOLAN, ‘Symposium: Constitutional Social Rights Litigation and Adjudication in a Time of COVID-19’ IACL-AIDC Blog (28 May 2020)
Colm O’CINNEIDE, ‘The Marginalization Of Socio-Economic Rights (I)’ IACL-AIDC Blog (21 May 2020)
Ingrid LEIJTEN, ‘The Dutch SyRI Case: Some Thoughts on Indivisible Interferences and the Status of Social Rights’ IACL-AIDC Blog (19 May 2020)
Silvana SCIARRA, ‘European Social Policy in the Covid-19 Crisis’ IACL-AIDC Blog (19 May 2020)
Gaurav MUKHERJEE, ‘Guest Editor’s Introduction: IACL’s Research Group on Social Rights’ IACL-AIDC Blog (12 May 2020)
ICONnect Blog
Felipe Oliveira DE SOUSA, ‘Mandatory Vaccination is not an Assault to Freedom: A Plea for Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccination in Germany’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (27 February 2022)
Tomáš ĽALÍK, ‘Leaving the Rule of Law Behind: How Slovakia is fighting against COVID-19 without Legality’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (9 December 2021)
Carlos BERNAL, Diego GONZÁLEZ, Maria Fernanda BARRAZA & Sebastián RUBIANO-GROOT, ‘Colombia | 2020 Developments in Constitutional Law’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (27 November 2021)
Corinne LUQUIENS, Nefeli LEFKOPOULOU, Eirini TSOUMANI & Guillaume TUSSEAU, ‘France | 2020 Developments in Constitutional Law’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (29 October 2021)
LE NGUYEN Duy Hau, ‘Vietnam: Emergency Powers in Time of Pandemic and the Role of the Written Constitution’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (28 September 2021)
Benjamin Joshua ONG, ‘Pre-departure tests for Singapore citizens returning home: possibly constitutionally tricky in theory, but not in practice’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (4 August 2021)
Germán M. Teruel LOZANO, ‘Emergency Law in Spain: the Spanish Constitutional Court’s case law’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (22 July 2021)
Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, 'On Defamation and Intimidation: The Brazilian Attorney General Tries to Silence a Law Professor' Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (19 May 2021)
José IGNACIO HERNÁNDEZ G., ‘The Mass Removal of Constitutional Judges in El Salvador: A New Case of Constitutional Authoritarian-Populism’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (14 May 2021)
Fabrício BERTINI PASQUOT POLIDO & Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER, ‘Disinformation, Digital Platforms and COVID-19: Making State Agents Accountable in Brazil’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (26 March 2021)
Eva PILS, ‘Constitutional Struggles in Asia [Part IV] - The Hong Kong National Security Law: Challenging Constitutionalism in Hong Kong and Abroad’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (23 February 2021)
Armi Beatriz E. BAYOT, ‘Democracy on Hold? Framing the Debate on the BARMM Transition in the Philippines’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (10 February 2021)
Luísa NETTO, ‘The Right to Science and the Pandemic: at the Crossroads of Law and Politics’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (5 February 2021)
Dian A.H. SHAH, ‘Malaysia’s Game of Thrones amid a Pandemic: Constitutional Implications and Political Significance of the State of Emergency’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (17 January 2021)
Tomáš ĽALIK, ‘Slovakia on its way to Illiberal Democracy: Nullifying the Power of the Constitutional Court to Review Constitutional Amendments’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (18 December 2020)
Andrew HARDING, ‘Acting (or Not Acting) on (Lawful or Unlawful) Advice in Malaysia: From Windsor to Kuantan and Back Again’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (20 November 2020)
Andrea Scoseria KATZ, ‘Election Anxiety: The Other Global Pandemic’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (21 October 2020)
Bruno Santos CUNHA, ‘Compulsory Vaccination in Brazil: Anticipating the COVID-19 Vaccine Struggles’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (30 September 2020)
Juliano Zaiden BENVINDO, ‘The Other Side of the Party Fragmentation Paradox in Brazil: A Re-Election Booster?’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (28 August 2020)
Pedro ABRANTES MARTINS, ‘Supreme Crisis: Bolsonaro Threatens to Attack the Brazilian STF’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (14 August 2020)
Genna CHURCHES & Monika ZALNIERIUTE, ‘The Instrumentality of Metadata Access Regime for Suppressing Political Protests in Australia’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (4 August 2020)
ICON Editorial, ‘Orbán and the self-asphyxiation of democracy’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (2 August 2020)
Bruce ACKERMAN, ‘Brazil’s Constitutional Dilemma in Comparative Perspective: Do Chile and Spain Cast Light on the Bolsonaro Crisis?’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (16 July 2020)
Jairo LIMA, ‘An Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment? The Strange Case of the Postponement of the 2020 Brazilian Election’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (11 July 2020)
Melina Girardi FACHIN and & Bruna NOWAK, ‘Pandemic Rulings: Between Dialogues and Shortcuts at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (9 July 2020)
Juliano Zaiden BENVINDO, ‘Tomorrow Knows Better: A New Inflection Point in Brazil’s Democracy?’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (1 July 2020)
P.Y. LO, ‘Constitutional “Vaccination”: China’s National Security Law-Making for Hong Kong’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (30 June 2020)
Andrea POZAS-LOYO, ‘On the Possible Legal and Political Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic in México’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (25 June 2020)
Stefanus HENDRIANTO, ‘Early Warning Signs of Abusive Constitutionalism in Indonesia: Pandemic as Pretext’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (20 June 2020)
Yvonne TEW, ‘Constitutionalism in the Time of Corona’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (10 June 2020)
Alexander HUDSON, ‘Governments of National Unity: A Potential Solution to Legitimacy Crises Caused by the Pandemic’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (27 May 2020)
Tom GINSBURG & Mila VERSTEEG, ‘COVID-19 and the Bound Executive’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (26 May 2020)
Alejandro CORTÉS-ARBELÁEZ, ‘Pandemic and States of Emergency: A Comparative Perspective’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (22 May 2020)
Sofia RANCHORDAS, ‘We Teach and Learn Online. Are We All Digital Citizens Now? Lessons on Digital Citizenship from the Lockdown’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (13 May 2020)
Vicente F. BENÍTEZ JR., ‘Hercules Leaves (But Does Not Abandon) the Forum of Principle: Courts, Judicial Review, and COVID-19’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (8 May 2020)
Maxime ST-HILAIRE, ‘Are Quebec and Canada having a “Schmittian” (or Iheringian) moment?’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (8 May 2020)
Sean MOLLOY, ‘Human Rights in Africa in the Context of Covid-19’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (1 May 2020)
Ming-Sung KUO, ‘A Liberal Darling or an Inadvertent Hand to Dictators? Open-Ended Lawmaking and Taiwan’s Legal Response to the Covid Pandemic’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (30 April 2020)
Andrea SCOSERIA KATZ, ‘Lies in the Time of Corona: Attempts to Inoculate Truth from a Pandemic’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (29 April 2020)
Cristiano PAIXÃO & Juliano Zaiden BENVINDO, ‘“Constitutional Dismemberment” and Strategic Deconstitutionalization in Times of Crisis: Beyond Emergency Powers’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (24 April 2020)
Andrés CERVANTES, ‘The Role of Constitutional Justice in Times of Crisis: The Case of Ecuador’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (22 April 2020)
Frédéric BOUHON, Andy JOUSTEN, Xavier MINY & Emmanuel SLAUTSKY, ‘States’ Reactions to COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview of the Belgian Case’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (14 April 2020)
João Vitor CARDOSO, ‘The Collision between Bolsonaro and the Sovereignty of Science: The Courts Step In’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (9 April 2020)
Olga HAŁUB-KOWALCZYK, ‘Redefining the Right to Privacy in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (2 April 2020)
Gábor HALMAI, ‘How COVID-19 Unveils the True Autocrats: Viktor Orbán’s Ermächtigungsgesetz’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (1 April 2020)
Thomas da Rosa DE BUSTAMANTE & Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER, ‘Bolsonarism & Covid-19: Truth Strikes Back’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (24 March 2020)
Pierre THIELBÖRGER & Benedikt BEHLERT, ‘COVID-19 and the Basic Law: On the (Un)suitability of the German Constitutional “Immune System”’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog (20 March 2020)
P.Y. LO, ‘COVID-19 Pandemic, Social Distancing, and the Courts: Notes from Hong Kong’ Int’l J. Const. L. Blog, (14 March 2020)
indian constitutional law and philosophy
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution: Round-Up’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (25 March 2021)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXXVIII: One Year On’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (24 March 2021)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXXVII: The Pandemic, Labour Rights, and the Supreme Court’s Judgment in Gujarat Mazdoor Sabha’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (1 October 2020)
Samyak GANGWAL & Krishnesh BAPAT, ‘Guest Post: The Re-Appropriation of MP-LAD Funds – a Case of Bypassing Constitutional Procedure’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (23 September 2020)
Radhika GOYAL & Sharvari KOTHAWADE, ‘Guest Post: Migrant Workers and the Right to Vote’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (21 September 2020)
Manoj HARIT, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXXIV: The Bombay High Court [Guest Post]’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (14 July 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXXIII: N-95 Masks and the Bombay High Court’s Dialogic Judicial Review [Guest Post]’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (28 June 2020)
Shloka SHAH, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXX: PM-CARES Fund and the Right to Information Act’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (6 June 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXVIII: Dialogic Judicial Review in the Gujarat and Karnataka High Courts’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (24 May 2020)
Abinav SEKHRI, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXVII: On (Permanent) Crisis Governance’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (17 May 2020)
V.G. SHREERAM, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXV: Socio-Economic Rights and the Shifting Standards of Review’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (9 May 2020)
Karthik RAI, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXIV: Aarogya Setu and the Right to be Forgotten’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (7 May 2020)
Vasudev DEVADASAN & Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XXI: The Mandatory Imposition of the Aarogya Setu App’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (2 May 2020)
Vasudev DEVADASAN & Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – XX: Parliamentary Accountability’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (1 May 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – IX: Three Curious Bail Orders’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (5 April 2020)
Aakanksha SAXENA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – VIII: A Critique of the Supreme Court’s Migrants Order’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (4 April 2020)
Basawa PRASAD, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – VII: Balancing Privacy and Public Health in Karnataka’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (3 April 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – VI: On the Freedom of Movement’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (30 March 2020)
Suhrith PARTHASARATHY, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – IV: Privacy in a Public Health Crisis’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (29 March 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘Coronavirus and the Constitution – III: The Curfew and the Quarantine’ Ind. Con. Law. Phil. (27 March 2020)
lawfare blog
Posts
Lindsay F. WILEY & Steve VLADECK, ‘Why Carefully Designed Public Vaccination Mandates Can—and Should—Withstand Constitutional Challenge’ Lawfare (12 August 2021)
Sharan GREWAL, ‘Kais Saied’s Power Grab in Tunisia’ Lawfare (30 July 2021)
Shaiba RATHER, ‘From Confidence to Chaos: India’s Journey to Its Coronavirus Crisis’ Lawfare (13 May 2021)
Yuval SHANY, ‘The Return to Balfour: Israel’s Supreme Court Strikes Down Coronavirus Regulations Curbing the Right to Protest’ Lawfare (13 April 2021)
William FORD, ‘On Appeal, House Republicans Press Forward With Legal Challenge to Proxy Voting’ Lawfare (16 November 2020)
Scott R. ANDERSON, Susan HENNESSEY, Rohini KURUP, David PRIESS & Jacob SCHULZ, ‘2020 Is An Election Security Success Story (So Far)’ Lawfare (7 November 2020)
Quinta JURECIC & Benjamin WITTES, ‘Cancel the Vice Presidential Debate’ Lawfare (7 October 2020)
Brian C. KALT, ‘The Rules for Displacing an Ailing Presidential Candidate’ Lawfare (4 October 2020)
David PRIESS, ‘Public Disclosure of Presidential Illnesses: The Discouraging History’ Lawfare (2 October 2020
Yuval SHANY, ‘Protests in Exceptional Times: Israel’s New Demonstration Prosecution Guidelines’ Lawfare (10 September 2020)
William FORD, ‘What’s in the D.C. District Court’s Proxy Voting Decision?’ Lawfare (17 August 2020)
Charlie MARTEL, ‘Congress Should Investigate the Trump Administration’s Coronavirus Response’ Lawfare (1 June 2020)
Richard ALTIERI & Benjamin DELLA ROCCA, ‘Beijing Announces National Security Legislation Targeting Hong Kong’ Lawfare (22 May 2020)
Alan Z. ROZENSHTEIN, ‘No One Should Have the Right to Opt Out of Coronavirus Surveillance’ Lawfare (19 May 2020)
Patrick KENNELLY, ‘How Has Russia Responded to COVID-19?’ Lawfare (15 May 2020)
Scott R. ANDERSON & Margaret TAYLOR, ‘The House Prepares to Move Forward With Remote Voting’ Lawfare (14 May 2020)
Andrew BURT, ‘Three Questions on COVID-19 and Digital Technologies’ Lawfare (11 May 2020)
Benjamin DELLA ROCCA, Samantha FRY, Masha SOMINOVA, Jacques SINGER-EMERY, ‘State Emergency Authorities to Address COVID-19’ Lawfare (4 May 2020)
Jack GOLDSMITH & Andrew KEANE WOODS, ‘COVID-19, Speech and Surveillance: A Response’ Lawfare (29 April 2020)
Jon BELLINGER, ‘COVID-19 Lawsuits Against China’ Lawfare (24 April 2020)
Ben BERWICK, John LANGFORD, Erica NEWLAND & Kristy PARKER, ‘Trump Can’t Reopen the Country Over State Objections’ Lawfare (27 March 2020)
Samantha FRY, Eric HALLIDAY, Masha SIMONOVA & Jacques SINGER-EMERY, ‘Quarantine and Isolation Authorities in States Affected by COVID-19’ Lawfare (6 March 2020)
Series: Healthy Elections Project
Nathaniel PERSILY & Charles STEWART III, ‘Healthy Elections Project Releases 2020 Research Compendium’ Lawfare (1 July 2021)
Jack CABLE, Sydney FRANKENBERG, Toni FRIEDMAN, Jennifer FRIEDMANN, Jesse LAZARUS, Chase SMALL, Adriana STEPHAN, Alex STOUT, Christopher WAN & Alex ZAHEER, ‘Preparing for Election Night: Counting and Reporting the Vote in Battleground States’ Lawfare (30 October 2020)
Alexander Ross PERRY & Christopher MEYER, ‘Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part V: Efforts to Halt Vote-by-Mail Expansion’ Lawfare (29 October 2020)
Zahavah LEVINE & Thea RAYMOND-SIDEL, ‘Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part IV: Verifying Mail Ballots’ Lawfare (29 October 2020)
Lane CORRIGAN, Christopher MEYER & Alexander Ross PERRY, ‘Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part III: Challenges Seeking to Expand Delivery Options’ Lawfare (28 October 2020)
Connor CLERKIN & Lane CORRIGAN, ‘Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part II: Submission of Mail-In Ballots’ Lawfare (28 October 2020)
Aviel MENTER, ‘Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part I: Application and Eligibility to Vote By Mail’ Lawfare (27 October 2020)
Zahavah LEVINE, ‘Mail Voting Litigation During the Pandemic: Introduction’ Lawfare (27 October 2020)
Alexandra POPKE, Haley SCHWAB & Christopher WAN, ‘Ballot Collection Laws and Litigation’ Lawfare (22 October 2020)
Jacob MCCALL, Matthew SIMKOVITS & Haley SCHWAB, ‘Election Observation: Rules and Laws’ Lawfare (19 October 2020)
Diana CAO, Angelo DAGONEL & Pia DESHPANDE, ‘Election Administration Challenges in Pennsylvania’ Lawfare (9 October 2020)
Pia DESHPANDE, ‘Election Administration Challenges in Ohio’ Lawfare (30 September 2020)
Diana CAO, ‘Election Administration Challenges in Florida’ Lawfare (28 September 2020)
John CURIEL & Angelo DAGONEL, ‘Election Administration Challenges and Effects in Wisconsin’ Lawfare (25 September 2020)
Blair READ, ‘Election Administration Challenges in North Carolina’ Lawfare (23 September 2020)
Jack CABLE, Sydney FRANKENBERG, Pierce LOWARY, Chase SMALL, Michael A. SPECTER, Adriana STEPHAN & Alex ZAHEER, ‘Online Voting Wasn’t Ready for 2020. Don’t Count on It Anytime Soon.’ Lawfare (22 September 2020)
Zainab ALI, Michael JACOBS, Spencer MCMANUS, Susana HERRERA & Melody WONG, ‘New Mexico’s 2020 Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (18 September 2020)
Bree BACCAGLINI, Annika KHOURI, Sawyer LUCAS-GRIFFIN, Inesha PREMARATNE, Megan SELBACH-ALLEN, Alex STOUT, Amanda ZERBE, ‘Rehearsal for November: An Analysis of 17 August State Elections’ Lawfare (17 September 2020)
Chelsey DAVIDSON, Michael JACOBS, Carlos MARTINEZ, Spencer MCMANUS & Yegina WHANG, ‘The 2020 Minnesota Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (15 September 2020)
Axel HUFFORD, ‘What’s Going On With the Postal Service?’ Lawfare (1 September 2020)
Tait ANDERSON, Chelsey DAVIDSON, Andrew FREIWALD, Michael JACOBS, Jenny LIU & Kimberly VALLADARES, ‘Iowa’s 2020 Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (31 August 2020)
Axel HUFFORD, ‘The Rise of Ballot Drop Boxes Due to the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (27 August 2020)
Thomas HOPKINS, Sean KANG, Kenneth KUWAYTI, Zahavah LEVINE & Max LEVY, ‘Nevada’s June 9 Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (27 August 2020)
Hanna BALCHA, Kenneth KUWAYTI, Michelle LARG, Zachary QUINLAN & Sarah STOTHART, ‘Texas 2020 Elections: Preparations and Considerations’ Lawfare (14 August 2020)
Joaquin GARCIA, Zahavah LEVINE, Bea PHI, Peter PRINDIVILLE, Jeff RODRIGUEZ, Lexi RUBOW & Grace SCULLION, ‘Wisconsin’s 2020 Primary in the Wake of COVID-19’ Lawfare (10 August 2020)
Miye D'OENCH & Axel HUFFORD, ‘How South Korea Conducted Its Elections During the Pandemic: A Comparative Case Study’ Lawfare (7 August 2020)
Jennifer FRIEDMANN, VinhHuy LE, Michelle LY, Christopher MAXIMOS & Mohit MOOKIM, ‘Ohio’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of COVID-19’ Lawfare (6 August 2020)
Chelsey DAVIDSON, Miye D'OENCH & Axel HUFFORD, ‘New Hampshire’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of COVID-19’ Lawfare (5 August 2020)
Sophia DANIELPOUR, Joven HUNDAL, Zahavah LEVINE, Mike NORTON & Rebecca SMALBACH, ‘Arizona’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of the Coronavirus’ Lawfare (31 July 2020)
UK Constitutional Law Association BLOG
Paul BURGESS, ‘A Rule of Law Surprise Party(gate)’ UKCLA Blog (10 February 2022)
Chris MONAGHAN, 'Party-gate as a Ground for Impeachment? Perhaps, But We Need to Modernise Impeachment Before It Is Fit For Purpose' UKCLA Blog (26 January 2022)
Daniella LOCK & Tanzil CHOWDHURY, ‘Expansions of Executive Power and Weakening of Democratic Safeguards in 2021’ UKCLA Blog (17 January 2022)
Fiona DE LONDRAS, Daniella LOCK & Pablo GREZ HIDALGO, ‘COVID passes and the ongoing abuse of ‘urgent’ law-making’ UKCLA Blog (14 December 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Rebalancing upstream and downstream scrutiny of government during national emergencies’ UKCLA Blog (21 September 2021)
Pablo G. HIDALGO, Fiona DE LONDRAS & Daniella LOCK, ‘Parliamentary scrutiny of extending emergency measures in the two Scottish Coronavirus Acts: On the question of timing’ UKCLA Blog (21 June 2021)
Mark K. HEATLEY, ‘The Implications of the Hertfordshire County Council Case for Local Democracy’ UKCLA Blog (2 June 2021)
Guy BALDWIN, ‘Banning Public Worship during the Pandemic?’ UKCLA Blog (12 April 2021)
Fiona DE LONDRAS, ‘Six-Monthly Votes on the Coronavirus Act 2020: A Meaningful Mode of Review?’ UKCLA Blog (25 March 2021)
Rhona SMITH, ‘‘Building Back Better’ – obligations behind the soundbite’ UKCLA Blog (10 March 2021)
Steven CHAPLIN, ‘Review of Parliaments and the Pandemic’ UKCLA Blog (8 March 2021)
Daniella LOCK, Fiona DE LONDRAS and Pablo GREZ HIDALGO, ‘Parliamentary Engagement with Human Rights during COVID-19 and the Independent Human Rights Act Review’ UKCLA Blog (3 March 2021)
James BEVAN, ‘‘10-year prison sentences for breaching COVID-19 entry requirements into the United Kingdom’? Governmental Decree is undermining the Rule of Law.’ UKCLA Blog (24 February 2021)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Queen’s Consent and the Crown’s exemption from lockdown rules – are we all in this together?’ UKCLA Blog (15 February 2021)
Guy BALDWIN, ‘The Pandemic and the First Amendment’ UKCLA Blog (8 December 2020)
Jonathan MORGAN, ‘Covid-19 and False Imprisonment’ UKCLeA Blog (3 November 2020)
Stuart WALLACE, ‘A Triple Threat to the Rule of Law’ UKCLA Blog (27 October 2020)
Leah TRUEBLOOD, ‘‘Following the Science:’ a Legal and Democratic Challenge’ UKCLA Blog (21 September 2020)
Hanna WILBERG, ‘Lockdowns, the principle of legality, and reasonable limits on liberty.’ UKCLA Blog (23 July 2020)
Emilia CIESLAK, ‘Getting the timing right- a review of the Leicester lockdown Regulations’ UKCLA Blog (17 July 2020)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘“Social Distancing” of Emergency Legislation during the Covid-19 Pandemic’ UKCLA Blog (10 July 2020)
Yossi NEHUSHTAN & Megan DAVIDSON, ‘The UK 14-Day Quarantine Policy: Is Public Opinion a Relevant Consideration?’ UKCLA Blog (30 June 2020)
Simon HALLIDAY, Jed MEERS & Joe TOMLINSON, ‘Public Attitudes on Compliance with COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions (Part 2)’ UKCLA Blog (25 June 2020)
Christopher MCCRUDDEN, ‘Democracy, protests, and Covid-19: the challenge of (and for) human rights’ UKCLA Blog (19 June 2020)
Yossi NEHUSHTAN, ‘The 14-Day Quarantine Policy is Illegal’ UKCLA Blog (17 June 2020)
Nyasha WEINBERG & Claudia PAGLIARI, ‘Covid-19 reveals the need to review the transparency and independence of scientific advice’ UKCLA Blog (16 June 2020)
Jake HINKS, ‘The Coronavirus Act 2020: An Example of ‘Excessive Executive Dominance’’ UKCLA Blog (9 June 2020)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Instinct or rules: making moral decisions in the Cummings scandal’ UKCLA Blog (28 May 2020)
Tom HICKMAN, ‘A very English lockdown relaxation’ UKCLA Blog (11 May 2020)
Dean R KNIGHT & Geoff McLAY, ‘Is New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown lawful? – an alternative view’ UKCLA Blog (11 May 2020)
Jelena GLIGORIJEVIĆ, ‘Government Accountability for the Lawfulness of Lockdown: New Zealand Parliamentary Scrutiny and Privileged Legal Advice’ UKCLA Blog (11 May 2020)
Simon HALLIDAY, Jed MEERS & Joe TOMLINSON, ‘Public Attitudes on Compliance with COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions’ UKCLA Blog (8 May 2020)
Constantinos KOMBOS, ‘Covid-19 and the Cypriot Example: A Constitutional Paradox’ UKCLA Blog (7 May 2020)
Eliza BECHTOLD, ‘Has The United States’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Exposed the Marketplace of Ideas as a Failed Experiment?’ UKCLA Blog (5 May 2020)
Nyasha WEINBERG, ‘Parliament must legislate on the government’s plans for contact tracing apps’ UKCLA Blog (4 May 2020)
Stefano CIVITARESE MATTEUCCI, ‘The Italian Response to Coronavirus and Constitutional Disagreement’ UKCLA Blog (30 April 2020)
Andrew GEDDIS & Claudia GEIRINGER, ‘Is New Zealand’s COVID-19 lockdown lawful?’ UKCLA Blog (27 April 2020)
Robert GREALLY, ‘The House of Commons’ Initial Procedural Response to the Coronavirus’ UKCLA Blog (22 April 2020)
Tom HICKMAN, ‘Eight ways to reinforce and revise the lockdown law’ UKCLA Blog (16 April 2020)
Panagiotis DOUDONIS, ‘Greece is no longer Europe’s black sheep: coronavirus, Greek government’s response and the Constitution’ UKCLA Blog (8 April 2020)
Sean MOLLOY, ‘Covid-19, Emergency Legislation and Sunset Clauses’ UKCLA Blog (8 April 2020)
Jeff KING, ‘The Lockdown is Lawful: Part II: ‘Quarantine’ or mere ‘Restriction’?’ UKCLA Blog (2 April 2020)
Jeff KING, ‘The Lockdown is Lawful’ UKCLA Blog (1 April 2020)
Theodore KONSTADINIDES & Lee MARSONS, ‘Covid-19 and its impact on the constitutional relationship between Government and Parliament’ UKCLA Blog (26 March 2020)
Stephen TIERNEY & Jeff King, ‘The Coronavirus Bill’ UKCLA Blog (24 March 2020)
Verfassungsblog
Symposium: International Pandemic Lawmaking
Ching-Fu LIN & Chuan-Feng WU, ‘Towards Member-driven International Pandemic Lawmaking’ Verfassungsblog (26 October 2021)
Sara (Meg) DAVIS, Mike PODMORE & Courtenay HOWE, ‘The Right to Participation in Global Health Governance: Lessons Learned’ Verfassungsblog (21 October 2021)
Sharon BASSAN, ‘A Shared Responsibility Model’ Verfassungsblog (19 October 2021)
Ellen ‘T HOEN, Ciara STAUNTON, Paul OGENDI, Cassandra EMMONS & Pedro VILLARREAL, ‘Webinar: Addressing Scientific Innovation through Pandemic Lawmaking’ Verfassungsblog (19 October 2021)
Pedro VILLARREAL, ‘Scientific Innovation in International Pandemic Lawmaking’ Verfassungsblog (18 October 2021)
Ciara STAUNTON & Deborah MASCALZONI, ‘Taking Data Sharing Seriously: Public Interest and Solidarity as Principles for an International Pandemic Treaty’ Verfassungsblog (12 October 2021)
Cassandra EMMONS, ‘Limiting Human Rights during Pandemics: Recommendations for Closing Reporting Gaps and Increasing International Oversight’ Verfassungsblog (30 September 2021)
Gian Luca BURCI, ‘Governance Needs for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (PPR): How to Ensure the Science-Policy Interface’ Verfassungsblog (21 September 2021)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘International Pandemic Lawmaking: Conceptual and Practical Issues - Launch Editorial’ Verfassungsblog (20 September 2021)
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2021 Symposium: Power and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Power, Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic – Part II: Preparing for Future Emergencies’ Verfassungsblog (15 May 2021)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Power, Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic – Part I: The Year of Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (15 May 2021)
Sheila JASANOFF & Stephen HILGARTNER, ‘A Stress Test for Politics: Insights from the Comparative Covid Response Project (CompCoRe) 2020’ Verfassungsblog (11 May 2021)
Jerome Amir SINGH, ‘COVID-19 vaccines: How Structural Factors Can Vitiate Patient Autonomy and Dictate Vaccine Choice’ Verfassungsblog (10 May 2021)
Konrad LACHMAYER, ‘Muddling through Mutation Times or the Return of Federalism in Austria: From Covid-19 Response to the Vaccination Campaign’ Verfassungsblog (8 May 2021)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘A Government (Un)Governed? Examining the UK’s Legal Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (7 May 2021)
Satang NABANEH, ‘The Use of Emergency Powers in Response to COVID-19 in The Gambia’ Verfassungsblog (6 May 2021)
Arianna VEDASCHI, ‘COVID-19 and Emergency Powers in Western European Democracies: Trends and Issues’ Verfassungsblog (5 May 2021)
Xin HE, 'The State Advances, the People Retreat: China’s Political and Legal Responses to COVID-19' Verfassungsblog (4 May 2021)
Tom Gerald DALY, 'Democracy and the Global Pandemic: Reshuffled Reputations and the Future of the ‘Free World’' Verfassungsblog (1 May 2021)
Nerima WERE, Allan MALECHE & Tara IMALINGAT, 'COVID-19 in Kenya a Year Later: A Case of Déjà Vu' Verfassungsblog (29 April 2021)
Beatrice MONCIUNSKAITE, ‘The COVID-19 Crisis in Latvia: A Way Out of Successive States of Emergency?’ Verfassungsblog (28 April 2021)
Nika BAČIĆ SELANEC, ‘COVID-19 and the Rule of Law in Croatia: Majoritarian or Constitutional Democracy?’ Verfassungsblog (27 April 2021)
Maria Ela L. ATIENZA, ‘The Philippines a Year under Lockdown: Continuing Executive Dominance, Threats to Democracy, and Unclear Pandemic Response’ Verfassungsblog (26 April 2021)
Eglè DAGILYTĖ & Aušra PADSKOČIMAITĖ, 'Lithuania’s Two COVID-19 Quarantines' Verfassungsblog (23 April 2021)
Manon JULICHER & Max VETZO, 'COVID-19 in the Netherlands: of Changing Tides and Constitutional Constants' Verfassungsblog (22 April 2021)
Wen-Chen CHANG & Chun-Yuan LIN, ‘Legislative/Judicial Deference versus NGOs/Citizens Activism: Taiwan’s Successful Fight Against Covid-19’ Verfassungsblog (21 April 2021)
Zemelak AYELE & Yonatan FESSHA, ‘COVID-19 in Ethiopia: A Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (20 April 2021)
Dean R. KNIGHT, ‘New Zealand: Rendering Account During the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (19 April 2021)
Joelle GROGAN & Julinda BEQIRAJ, ‘Rule of Law as a Perimeter of Legitimacy for COVID-19 Responses’ Verfassungsblog (17 April 2021)
Hans Petter GRAVER, ‘The Norwegian Pandemic Response’ Verfassungsblog (15 April 2021)
Ahmed ELLABOUDY, ‘When Emergency is Permanent, What Else Could be Done?’ Verfassungsblog (15 April 2021)
Mark A. GRABER, ‘COVID-19, the United States and Evidence-Based Politics’ Verfassungsblog (14 April 2021)
Tamar HOSTOVSKY BRANDES, 'A Year in Review: COVID-19 in Israel' Verfassungsblog (13 April 2021)
David LOVATÓN, ‘The Rule of Law in Peru: Beset by Corruption and the Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (12 April 2021)
Alice DONALD & Philip LEACH, ‘Human Rights and COVID-19: Forging Recovery After a Pandemic of Abuses?’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2021)
Shaheera SYED & Nadia TARIQ-ALI, ‘Democratic Deficits of COVID-19 Crisis in Pakistan: Federal, Regional and Local Response and Coordination’ Verfassungsblog (9 April 2021)
Seokmin LEE & Tae-Ho KIM, ‘South Korea’s Combating COVID-19 Under the Rule of Law’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2021)
Anna KATHARINA MANGOLD, ‘Germany and COVID-19: A Most Eventful Year’ Verfassungsblog (7 April 2021)
Zuzana VIKARSKÁ, ‘Czechs and Balances – One Year Later’ Verfassungsblog (30 March 2021)
Andrés CERVANTES, 'Ecuador’s Constitutional Landscape Towards COVID-19' Verfassungsblog (29 March 2021)
Stéphanie DAGRON, ‘Going Beyond the Rhetoric: Taking Human Rights Seriously in the Post-COVID-19 New Paradigm’ Verfassungsblog (27 March 2021)
Bianca SELEJAN-GUTAN, ‘Romania: COVID-19 Response in an Electoral Year’ Verfassungsblog (26 March 2021)
Ridwanul HOQUE, ‘Bangladesh’s COVID-19 Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (25 March 2021)
Jakub JARACZEWSKI, ‘The New Normal? – Emergency Measures in Response to the Second COVID-19 Wave in Poland’ Verfassungsblog (24 March 2021)
Luwie GANESHATHASAN, ‘Sri Lanka’s Legal Response to COVID-19: Past Trends and Future Prospects’ Verfassungsblog (23 March 2021)
Kristian CEDERVAL LAUTA, ‘The Eternal Emergency? Denmark’s Legal Response to COVID-19 in Review’ Verfassungsblog (22 March 2021)
Ciara STAUNTON, ‘Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic*’ Verfassungsblog (20 March 2021)
Samo BARDUTZKY & Saša ZAGORC, ‘Slovenia: Second Wave of Challenges to Constitutionalism’ Verfassungsblog (19 March 2021)
Marie-Laure BASILIEN-GAINCHE, ‘French Response to COVID-19 Crisis: Rolling into the Deep*’ Verfassungsblog (18 March 2021)
Oran DOYLE, 'Pandemic Response as Accentuation of Existing Characteristics: Vague Requirements and Executive Dominance in Ireland' Verfassungsblog (17 March 2021)
Başak ÇALI & Emre TURKUT, ‘Year One: Reflections on Turkey’s Legal Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (16 March 2021)
Abdurrachman SATRIO & Mohammad IBRAHIM, ‘One Year After the Pandemic in Indonesia: From Health Crisis to the Crisis of Constitutional Democracy’ Verfassungsblog (15 March 2021)
Sean MOLLOY, Christine BELL, Asanga WELIKALA, Erin HOULIHAN & Kimana ZULUETA-FÜLSCHER, ‘Emergency Law Responses and Conflict-Affected States in Transition’ Verfassungsblog (13 March 2021)
Marzieh TOFIGHI DARIAN, ‘Iran’s COVID-19 Response: Who Calls the Shots?’ Verfassungsblog (12 March 2021)
Merilin KIVIORG, ‘COVID-19 in Estonia: A Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (12 March 2021)
Ciara STAUNTON & Melodie LABUSCHAIGNE, ‘COVID-19 in South Africa: A Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (11 March 2021)
Kriszta KOVÁCS, ‘Hungary and the Pandemic: A Pretext for Expanding Power’ Verfassungsblog (11 March 2021)
Sabine EL HAYEK, ‘Lebanon in Times of COVID-19: A Series of Crises’ Verfassungsblog (10 March 2021)
Maaike DE RIDDER, ‘Belgium’s Accordion Response to COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (10 March 2021)
Hafsteinn Dan KRISTJÁNSSON, ‘COVID-19 in Iceland: The Need for Constitutional Justification and Checks and Balances’ Verfassungsblog (9 March 2021)
Max STEUER, ‘Slovakia’s Democracy and the COVID-19 Pandemic: When Executive Communication Fails’ Verfassungsblog (9 March 2021)j
Paul DALY, 'COVID-19 in Canada: Variable Forms of Power and Unvarying Judicial Deference' Verfassungsblog (8 March 2021)
Cristina FASONE, 'Coping with Disloyal Cooperation in the Midst of a Pandemic: The Italian Response' Verfassungsblog (8 March 2021)
Esteban HOYOS-CEBALLOS & Julián GAVIRIA-MIRA, ‘Dealing with the Pandemic: A Stress Test for Colombian Political Institutions’ Verfassungsblog (5 March 2021)
Radosveta VASSILEVA, ‘COVID-19 in Autocratic Bulgaria: How the Anti-Corruption Protests Temporarily Limited the Abuse of Questionable Lelgislation’ Verfassungsblog (5 March 2021)
Roman PETROV & Bohdan BERNATSKYI, ‘Pandemic and Fragile Government: A Year of COVID-19 Fatigue and Disorder in Ukraine’ Verfassungsblog (4 March 2021)
Teresa VIOLANTE & Rui T. LANCEIRO, ‘The Response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal: A success story gone wrong’ Verfassungsblog (4 March 2021)
Pui-yin LO, ‘Surviving Executive-Led Pandemic Control in Executive-Led Hong Kong: A Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (3 March 2021)
Edoardo STOPPIONI, ‘The Remains of the Days of Crisis: The Second Wave of Legislative COVID-19 Measures in Luxembourg’ Verfassungsblog (2 March 2021)
Ratna Rueban BALASUBRAMANIAM, ‘COVID-19: Malaysia’s Fragile Constitutional Democracy’ Verfassungsblog (2 March 2021)
Constantinos KOMBOS, ‘Constitutional Improvisation and Executive Omnipotence: the Cypriot Handling of the Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (2 March 2021)
Kirill KOROTEEV, ‘A Year of Zeros? Legal Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia’ Verfassungsblog (1 March 2021)
Odile AMMANN, ‘Switzerland and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Look Back and a Look Into the Future’ Verfassungsblog (1 March 2021)
Thulasi K. RAJ, ‘COVID-19 and the Crisis in Indian Democracy’ Verfassungsblog (26 February 2021)
Alicia CEBADA ROMERO & Elvira DOMINGUEZ REDONDO, ‘Spain: One Pandemic and Two Versions of the State of Alarm’ Verfassungsblog (26 February 2021)
Eugenio VELASCO, ‘COVID-19 in Mexico: A Year in Review’ Verfassungsblog (25 February 2021)
George KARAVOKYRIS, ‘Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Greece: The Normality of Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (25 February 2021)
Shirin CHUA & Jaclyn L. NEO, ‘COVID-19 as an Opportunity for Democratic Consolidation?’ Verfassungsblog (24 February 2021)
Iain CAMERON & Anna JONSSON-CORNELL, ‘COVID-19 in Sweden: A Soft Power Approach’ Verfassungsblog (24 February 2021)
Khemthong TONSAKULRUNGRUANG & Rawin LEELAPATANA, ‘Breeding More Social Turbulence? – Thailand’s Unprepared Response to the Second Wave of COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (23 February 2021)
Martin SCHEININ, 'Finland: Soft measures, respect for the rule of law, and plenty of good luck' Verfassungsblog (23 February 2021)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTAMANTE, 'COVID-19 in Brazil: A Sick Constitutional Democracy' Verfassungsblog (22 February 2021)
Marco RIZZI & Tamara TULICH, 'The Australian Response to COVID-19: A Year in Review' Verfassungsblog (22 February 2021)
Joelle GROGAN, 'Power and the COVID-19 Pandemic – Introduction & List of Country Reports' Verfassungsblog (22 February 2021)
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2020 Symposium: COVID-19 and States of Emergency
Joelle GROGAN, ‘States of Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (26 May 2020)
Eva PILS, ‘China’s Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic: Fighting Two Enemies’ Verfassungsblog (25 May 2020)
Diogo ESTEVES & Kim ECONOMIDES, ‘Impacts of COVID-19 – The Global Access to Justice Survey’ Verfassungsblog (24 May 2020)
Michael MEYER-RESENDE, ‘The Rule of Law Stress Test: EU Member States’ Responses to COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (24 May 2020)
Kwaku AGYEMAN-BUDU, ‘COVID-19, Constitutionalism and Emergencies under Ghana’s 1992 Fourth Republican Constitution’ Verfassungsblog (23 May 2020)
Paul KALINICHENKO & Elizaveta MOSKOVKINA, ‘Russia – With Scepter and Corona’ Verfassungsblog (23 May 2020)
Jesús María CASAL HERNÁNDEZ & Mariela MORALES ANTONIAZZI, ‘States of Emergency without Rule of Law: The Case of Venezuela’ Verfassungsblog (22 May 2020)
Slavomíra HENČEKOVÁ & Šimon DRUGDA, ‘Slovakia: Change of Government under COVID-19 Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (22 May 2020)
Éric-Adol GATSI TAZO, ‘Cameroon’s Fight Against COVID-19: An Ordinary Legal Framework for an Extraordinary Situation’ Verfassungsblog (21 May 2020)
Bianca SELEJAN-GUTAN, ‘Romania in the Covid Era: Between Corona Crisis and Constitutional Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (21 May 2020)
Zuzana VIKARSKÁ, ‘Czechs and Balances – If the Epidemiological Situation Allows…’ Verfassungsblog (20 May 2020)
Uladzislau BELAVUSAU & Maksim KARLIUK, ‘The State of Denial Amidst a Military Parade: COVID-19 in Belarus’ Verfassungsblog (20 May 2020)
Leonardo COFRE, ‘Chile and COVID-19: A Constitutional Authoritarian Temptation’ Verfassungsblog (19 May 2020)
Ahmed ELLABOUDY, ‘Emergency Law Amendments to Fight Covid-19 in Egypt: Putting the Poison in the Honey’ Verfassungsblog (19 May 2020)
Tanasije MARINKOVIĆ, ‘Fight Against Covid-19 in Serbia: Saving the Nation or Securing the Re-Election?’ Verfassungsblog (18 May 2020)
Lukman ABDULRAUF, ‘Nigeria’s Emergency (Legal) Response to COVID-19: A Worthy Sacrifice for Public Health?’ Verfassungsblog (18 May 2020)
Rait MARUSTE, ‘State of Emergency in Estonia’ Verfassungsblog (17 May 2020)
Ledi BIANKU, ‘Albania – Some Exceptional Extraordinary Measures’ Verfassungsblog (17 May 2020)
Ratna Rueban BALASUBRAMANIAM, ‘Covid- 19: Malaysia and the Return of Rule by Law’ Verfassungsblog (16 May 2020)
Tom Gerald DALY, ‘Democracy and the Global Emergency – Shared Experiences, Starkly Uneven Impacts’ Verfassungsblog (15 May 2020)
Eglè DAGILYTĖ, Aušra PADSKOČIMAITĖ & Aušra VAINORIENĖ, ‘Lithuania’s Response to COVID-19: Quarantine Through the Prism of Human Rights and the Rule of Law’ Verfassungsblog (14 May 2020)
Allan MALECHE, Nerima WERE & Tara IMALANGAT, ‘Excessive Law Enforcement in Kenya’ Verfassungsblog (14 May 2020)
Akiko EJIMA, ‘Japan’s Soft State of Emergency: Social Pressure Instead of Legal Penalty’ Verfassungsblog (13 May 2020)
Miguel Ángel PRESNO LINERA, ‘Beyond the State of Alarm: COVID-19 in Spain’ Verfassungsblog (13 May 2020)
Alice DONALD & Philip LEACH, ‘Human Rights – The Essential Frame of Reference in the Global Response to COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (12 May 2020)
Giorgi CHITIDZE, ‘Georgia’s Coronation of an Orwellian Doublethink’ Verfassungsblog (11 May 2020)
Trung NGUYEN, ‘Viet Nam: When Non-Emergency Measures Equal Emergency Measures’ Verfassungsblog (10 May 2020)
Nika BAČIĆ SELANEC, ‘Croatia’s Response to COVID-19: On Legal Form and Constitutional Safeguards in Times of Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (9 May 2020)
André CERVANTES, ‘Ecuador – Constitutionalism and Covid-19’ Verfassungsblog (9 May 2020)
Khemthong TONSAKULRUNGRUANG & Rawin LEELAPATANA, ‘Health Before Rights and Liberties: Thailand’s Response to COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (8 May 2020)
Antoine BUYSE & Roel DE LANGE, ‘The Netherlands: Of Rollercoasters and Elephants’ Verfassungsblog (8 May 2020)
Iain CAMERON & Anna JONSSON-CORNELL, ‘Sweden and COVID 19: A Constitutional Perspective’ Verfassungsblog (7 May 2020)
Ridwanul HOQUE, ‘Bangladesh’s Unofficial Emergency: Managing the COVID-19 Crisis by Notifications’ Verfassungsblog (6 May 2020)
Niall COGHLAN, ‘Dissecting Covid-19 Derogations’ Verfassungsblog (5 May 2020)
Vincent A. DE GAETANO, ‘Covid-19 – the Maltese Response: Slow at First but Steady and Effective’ Verfassungsblog (4 May 2020)
Kristian CEDERVALL LAUTA, ‘Something is Forgotten in the State of Denmark: Denmark’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (2 May 2020)
Aleksejs DIMITROVS, ‘COVID-19 in Latvia: Precaution Above All’ Verfassungsblog (2 May 2020)
Roberto GARGARELLA, ‘The Fight Against COVID-19 in Argentina: Executive vs Legislative Branch’ Verfassungsblog (1 May 2020)
Felix UHLMANN, ‘Concentration of Powers in the Federal Executive: The Application of Emergency Powers in Switzerland’ Verfassungsblog (30 April 2020)
Stéphanie LAULHÉ SHAELOU & Andrea MANOLI, ‘A Tale of Two: The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rule of Law in Cyprus’ Verfassungsblog (30 April 2020)
Edoardo STOPPIONI, ‘The Protection of Health Must Take Precedence: Testing the Constitutional State of Crisis in Luxembourg’ Verfassungsblog (29 April 2020)
José GONZALEZ, ‘Challenges Beyond Public Health – Guatemala and the Covid-19 Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (28 April 2020)
Konrad LACHMAYER, ‘Austria: Rule of Law Lacking in Times of Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (28 April 2020)
Bonolo RAMADI DINOKOPILA, ‘Constitutionalism in a Time of Crisis: Botswana’s Reaction to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (27 April 2020)
Roman PETROV & Bohdan BERNATSKYI, ‘Response to COVID-19 in Ukraine: Legal Pragmatism or Constitutional Outbreak?’ Verfassungsblog (27 April 2020)
Saša ZAGORC & Samo BARDUTZKY, ‘Business as Usual, but to the Unusual Extremes: Slovenia and Covid-19’ Verfassungsblog (26 April 2020)
David LOVATÓN, ‘Quarantine, State of Emergency, State of Enforcement, and the Pandemic in Peru’ Verfassungsblog (26 April 2020)
Cassandra EMMONS, ‘International Human Rights Law and COVID-19 States of Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (25 April 2020)
Sanaz ALASTI, ‘The Iranian Legal Response to Covid-19: A Constitutional Analysis of Coronavirus Lockdown’ Verfassungsblog (24 April 2020)
Jakub JARACZEWSKI, ‘An Emergency By Any Other Name? Measures Against the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland’ Verfassungsblog (24 April 2020)
José IGREJA MATOS, ‘A “Marshall Plan” for Rule of Law in Europe’ Verfassungsblog (22 April 2020)
Chien-Liang LEE, ‘Taiwan’s Proactive Prevention of COVID-19 under Constitutionalism’ Verfassungsblog (22 April 2020)
Ashwanee BUDOO, ‘Rescuing Human Rights in Mauritius During the COVID 19 Tsunami’ Verfassungsblog (22 April 2020)
Michael Henry YUSINGCO, ‘The Philippines’ Dalliance with Authoritarianism in Times of National Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (20 April 2020)
Sarah GANTY, ‘Belgium and COVID-19: When a Health Crisis Replaces a Political Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (20 April 2020)
Hafsteinn DAN KRISTJÁNSSON, ‘Iceland’s Rule of Common Sense … and Law?’ Verfassungsblog (20 April 2020)
Sven JÜRGENSEN & Frederik ORLOWSKI, ‘Critique and Crisis: The German Struggle with Pandemic Control Measures and the State of Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (19 April 2020)
Jaclyn NEO & Darius LEE, ‘Singapore’s Legislative Approach to the COVID-19 Public Health ‘Emergency’’ Verfassungsblog (18 April 2020)
Alberto ALEMANNO, ‘Testing the Limits of EU Health Emergency Power’ Verfassungsblog (18 April 2020)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Right Restriction or Restricting Rights? The UK Acts to Address COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (17 April 2020)
Julián GAVIRIA-MIRA & Esteban HOYOS-CEBALLOS, ‘Pandemic and Executive Powers in Colombia: A Problem and a Modest Proposal’ Verfassungsblog (17 April 2020)
Martin SCHEININ, ‘The COVID-19 Emergency in Finland: Best Practice and Problems’ Verfassungsblog (16 April 2020)
Eugenio VELASCO, ‘Mexico: Emergency Powers and COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (16 April 2020)
Iain PAYNE, ‘Emergency Powers in Nepal: An Ordinary Response?’ Verfassungsblog (15 April 2020)
Serdar ÜNVER, ‘Fighting COVID-19 – Legal Powers, Risks and the Rule of Law: Turkey’ Verfassungsblog (15 April 2020)
George KARAVOKYRIS, ‘The Coronavirus Crisis-Law in Greece: A (Constitutional) Matter of Life and Death’ Verfassungsblog (14 April 2020)
Geoffrey YEUNG, ‘Fear of Unaccountability vs Fear of a Pandemic: COVID-19 in Hong Kong’ Verfassungsblog (14 April 2020)
Hans Petter GRAVER, ‘Fighting the Virus and the Rule of Law – A Country Report on Norway’ Verfassungsblog (13 April 2020)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘An Executive Emergency: India’s Response to Covid-19’ Verfassungbslog (12 April 2020)
Teresa VIOLANTE & Rui T. LANCEIRO, ‘Coping with Covid-19 in Portugal: From Constitutional Normality to the State of Emergency’ Verfassungbslog (12 April 2020)
Abdurrachman SATRIO, ‘Indonesia’s Fight against COVID-19: A Battle Over the Meaning of Emergency?’ Verfassungsblog (12 April 2020)
Alan GREENE, ‘Ireland’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (11 April 2020)
Melodie LABUSCHAIGNE & Ciara STAUNTON, ‘COVID-19: State of Disaster in South Africa’ Verfassungsblog (11 April 2020)
Tamara TULICH, Marco RIZZI & Fiona McGAUGHEY, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: Australia’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2020)
Radosveta VASSILEVA, ‘Bulgaria: COVID-19 as an Excuse to Solidify Autocracy?’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2020)
Sébastien PLATON, ‘From One State of Emergency to Another – Emergency Powers in France’ Verfassungsblog (9 April 2020)
Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘Underreaction in a Time of Emergency: America as a Nearly Failed State’ Verfassungsblog (9 April 2020)
Julinda BEQIRAJ, ‘Italy’s Coronavirus Legislative Response: Adjusting Along the Way’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2020)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTMANTE, ‘Authoritarianism Without Emergency Powers: Brazil Under COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2020)
Tamar HOSTOVSKY BRANDES, ‘Israel’s Perfect Storm: Fighting Coronavirus in the Midst of a Constitutional Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (7 April 2020)
Dean KNIGHT, ‘Lockdown Bubbles through Layers of Law, Discretion and Nudges – New Zealand’ Verfassungsblog (7 April 2020)
David DYZENHAUS, ‘Canada the Good?’ Verfassungsblog (6 April 2020)
Kriszta KOVÁCS, ‘Hungary’s Orbánistan: A Complete Arsenal of Emergency Powers’ Verfassungsblog (6 April 2020)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Introduction & List of Country Reports’ Verfassungsblog (6 April 2020)
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Debate Collection: Fighting COVID 19
Hoitismolimo MUTLOKWA, ‘Fighting COVID 19: Supportive Measures for Businesses and Workers in South Africa’ Verfassungsblog (30 March 2020)
Seokmin LEE, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: South Korea’ Verfassungsblog (25 March 2020)
Toon MOONEN & Jonas RIEMSLAGH, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: Belgium’ Verfassungsblog (25 March 2020)
Diletta TEGA & Michele MASSA, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: Italy’ Verfassungsblog (23 March 2020)
Felix UHLMANN, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: Switzerland’ Verfassungsblog (23 March 2020)
Yuxue FANG, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Supportive Measures for Employees and Enterprises in China’ Verfassungsblog (22 March 2020)
Leila BARRAZA & Sarah A. WETTER, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Navigating Protections for Businesses and Workers in the United States’ Verfassungsblog (22 March 2020)
Wen-Chen CHANG, ‘Taiwan’s Fight against COVID-19: Constitutionalism, Laws, and the Global Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (22 March 2020)
Paul F. SCOTT, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: The United Kingdom’ Verfassungsblog (21 March 2020)
Anika KLAFKI & Andrea KIEßLING, ‘Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: Germany’ Verfassungsblog (20 March 2020)
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Posts
Nico Roman WEBER, ‘Hegel on Anti-Vaxxers and Making Peace with the Law: Why We Need Politicians, not Conscientious Decision-Makers’ Verfassungsblog (16 February 2022)
Natálie DŘÍNOVSKÁ, Michal KOVALČÍK & Zuzana VIKARSKÁ, ‘The Taming of the Czech Executive: Another Judicial Intervention into Pandemic Measures’ Verfassungslog (4 February 2022)
Stefan BRAUM, ‘On the Right to Compulsory Vaccination’ Verfassungsblog (2 February 2022)
Teresa VIOLANTE, 'Voting in the Pandemic: How Omicron Restored the Right to Vote in Portugal' Verfassungsblog (28 January 2022)
Agustín Ruiz ROBLEDO, ‘Legislative Activity and Inactivity in the COVID Pandemic in Spain’ Verfassungsblog (10 November 2021)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTAMANTE, ‘A Portrait of Bolsonaro’s Crimes Against Humanity: The Legislative Investigative Committee Report on the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil’ Verfassungsblog (5 November 2021)
Amélie HELDT, ‘Facebook suspends accounts of German Covid-19-deniers: Can “Coordinated Social Harm” be a justification for limiting freedom of expression?’ Verfassungsblog (28 September 2021)
Johannes GALLON, ‘How parliament is taking itself out of the game again in the pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (3 September 2021)
Josef Franz LINDNER, ‘The 2021 federal election under the conditions of the pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (2 September 2021)
Ulisses Levy Silvério DOS REIS & Rafael Lamera Giesta CABRAL, ‘Military Justice, Journalism and Free Speech in Brazil’ Verfassungsblog (23 June 2021)
Christoph GUSY, ‘End of the crisis without the end of the law on crisis?’ Verfassungsblog (15 June 2021)
Maximilian BEYER, Sangeeta MAHAPATRA & Matthias C. KETTEMANN, ‘Fighting Platforms and the People, not the Pandemic: #ResignModi and Disinformation Governance in India – an update’ Verfassungsblog (7 June 2021)
Tanmay SINGH & Abhinav SEKHRI, ‘India’s New Intermediary Guidelines: The Gloves Come Off in the Assault on Civil Liberties’ Verfassungsblog (1 June 2021)
Moritz RUDOLF, ‘Masks, vaccines, and investment promises: The geopolitics of China’s COVID-19 Health Diplomacy’ Verfassungsblog (28 May 2021)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTAMANTE, 'Academic Freedom Under Attack in Brazil: Once Again, Constitutional Institutions Are Being Subverted' Verfassungsblog (19 May 2021)
Dolores UTRILLA, ‘Possibly Constitutional, But Not This Way: Compulsory Vaccination in Spain’ Verfassungsblog (5 May 2021)
Sebastian KLUCKERT, ‘Infection protection measures at the intersection of administrative orders and legal orders: The interchangeability of the forms of action in the context of the fight against corona’ Verfassungsblog (27 April 2021)
Tristan WIßGOTT, ‘No self-executing curfew: To restrict freedom in infection protection law directly by law’ Verfassungsblog (24 April 2021)
Thomas BUSTAMANTE & Evanilda Nascimento DE GODOI BUSTAMANTE, ‘Negationism’s ‘Day in Court’: Bolsonaro between Legal Defeats and Threats to Judicial Independence’ Verfassungsblog (11 April 2021)
Lino MUNARETTO, ‘The functioning state’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2021)
Michele MASSA, ‘The Italian “No Jab, No Job” Law’ Verfassungsblog (7 April 2021)
Georg HERMES, ‘German executive federalism in the pandemic: Federal ordinances as a way out of the consensus trap’ Verfassungsblog (3 April 2021)
Johannes GALLON, ‘It's not that easy: On the question of whether the federal government can also adopt the pandemic measures itself’ Verfassungsblog (2 April 2021)
Pablo GREZ HIDALGO, ‘Hercules comes to Scotland: The quashing of the Scottish Regulations Restricting Assembling with others for Worship Purposes’ Verfassungsblog (30 March 2021)
Maurizio BACH, ‘Fear and Politics in the Pandemic: The Sword of Damocles of Incidence Numbers and the Pitfalls of Lockdown Policy’ Verfassungsblog (28 March 2021)
Tamar HOSTOVSKY BRANDES, ‘Tracking Citizens: Military Surveillance Tools in Israel and Privacy in a Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (22 March 2021)
Kyra WIGARD & Arthur DYEVRE, ‘Judges vs the Executive Branch: Covid Restrictions and Dutch Courts’ Verfassungsblog (2 March 2021)
Kristin Bergtora SANDVIK, Hans Petter GRAVER & Peter SCHARFF SMITH, ‘The Pomp of Popular Constitutional Outrage: The democratic struggle over the Norwegian Covid-19 curfew proposal’ Verfassungsblog (2 March 2021)
Hartmut KÜHNE, ‘Corona and State: How German federalism remains below its potential in the crisis’ Verfassungsblog (25 February 2021)
Frank DECKER & Fedor RUHOSE, ‘Burning glass pandemic: How the corona crisis exposes the peculiarities and weaknesses of our government system’ Verfassungsblog (18 February 2021)
Johannes GALLON, ‘Informal federalism instead of public deliberation: Or: Why the public should be involved in the fight against pandemics in the federal-state coordination’ Verfassungsblog (9 February 2021)
Roman KAISER, ‘Equal electoral health emergency? New elections in Thuringia in Corona times’ Verfassungsblog (25 January 2021)
Maximilian STEINBEIS, ‘Interpreters of the Constitution’ Verfassungsblog (22 January 2021)
Fabian MICHL, ‘Bundestag makes the impossible possible: List of candidates for the 2021 federal election’ Verfassungsblog (14 January 2021)
Aeyal GROSS & Nir KOSTI, ‘The Paradox of Israel’s Coronavirus Law’ Verfassungsblog (8 January 2021)
Christofer LENZ & Louisa KUNKEL, ‘Emergency parliament in the constitution: Schleswig-Holstein is serious about Corona’ Verfassungsblog (5 January 2021)
Wolfgang HECKER, ‘Freedom of assembly and compulsory mask’ Verfassungsblog (16 December 2020)
Helmut Philipp AUST, ‘On behalf of the federal government: A proposal for a federalism-friendly centralization of infection protection’ Verfassungsblog (15 December 2020)
Josef Franz LINDNER, ‘Political responsibility in the corona crisis’ Verfassungsblog (15 December 2020)
Renáta UITZ, ‘Towards an EU Cast in the Hungarian and Polish Mold: Why the December 2020 Compromise Matters’ Verfassungsblog (14 December 2020)
Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, Laurent PECH & Sébastien PLATON, ‘Compromising the Rule of Law while Compromising on the Rule of Law’ Verfassungsblog (13 December 2020)
Alberto ALEMANNO & Merijn CHAMON, ‘To Save the Rule of Law you Must Apparently Break It’ Verfassungsblog (11 December 2020)
Peter LINDSETH & Cristina FASONE, ‘Rule-of-Law Conditionality and Resource Mobilization – the Foundations of a Genuinely ‘Constitutional’ EU?’ Verfassungsblog (11 December 2020)
Johannes Graf VON LUCKNER, ‘A Novel “Reinforced Cooperation” in the EU: The viable option of a NextGenEU without Poland and Hungary’ Verfassungsblog (9 December 2020)
Ewa ŁĘTOWSKA, ‘Disqualifying Instability: On the Selective Application of Rule of Law Principles’ Verfassungsblog (8 December 2020)
Susanne GSTÖTTNER & Konrad LACHMAYER, ‘No Benefit of Hindsight: Austria’s Ongoing Legal Struggle in the Fight Against the Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (3 December 2020)
Hans Michael HEINIG, ‘Parliamentarism in the pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (25 November 2020)
Gábor HALMAI, Gábor MÉSZÁROS & Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘So It Goes – Part II’ Verfassungsblog (20 November 2020)
Gábor HALMAI, Gábor MÉSZÁROS & Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘So It Goes – Part I’ Verfassungsblog (19 November 2020)
Andreas GUTMANN & Tore VETTER, ‘Wacky finger pointing: Freedom of assembly in Saxony according to # le0711’ Verfassungsblog (13 November 2020)
Viktor Z. KAZAI, ‘Power Grab in Times of Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (12 November 2020)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Protest and Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (10 November 2020)
Thomas FELTES, ‘Pars per toto: The "Leipzig fiasco" as the bankruptcy of our free society’ Verfassungsblog (9 November 2020)
Nyasha WEINBERG & Joelle GROGAN, ‘Effective Pandemic Management Requires the Rule of Law and Good Governance’ Verfassungsblog (4 November 2020)
Andrea KIEßLING, ‘What do parliamentary reservations and the requirement of certainty require? Standard measures in the Infection Protection Act’ Verfassungsblog (4 November 2020)
Ursus EIJKELENBERG, ‘Rule of Judges, Rule over Judges, Rule by Judges: Trump, the Law, and the Clash between Democracy and Juristocracy’ Verfassungsblog (3 November 2020)
Tomer KENNETH, ‘Confronting Misinformation During A Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (3 November 2020)
Johannes GALLON & Anna KATHARINA MANGOLD, ‘Rule of law immune defense: Constitutional considerations on the corona measures on the occasion of the "breakwater lockdown" Verfassungsblog (31 October 2020)
Roman LEHNER, ‘The fairy tale of the “War Cabinet”: And why we still have to talk about the parliamentarization of the corona policy’ Verfassungsblog (30 October 2020)
Tamar HOSTOVSKY BRANDES, ‘An Emergency within an Emergency within an Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (14 October 2020)
Patricia GARÍA MAJADO, ‘The Covid-19 Measures in Madrid, and why they Suffered Defeat in Court’ Verfassungsblog (11 October 2020)
Tamar HOSTOVSKY BRANDES, ‘Lock-Down to Avoid Lock-Up? Freedom of Assembly in Israel in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (17 September 2020)
Abdurrachman SATRIO, ‘Court Packing, Indonesia Style: The Revision of the Indonesian Constitutional Court Law’ Verfassungsblog (1 September 2020)
Christoph GUSY, ‘The corona of corona deniers and the right of assembly’ Verfassungsblog (27 August 2020)
Ana BOBIĆ, ‘A Momentum of Opportunity for Belarus and a Cautionary Tale from North Macedonia’ Verfassungsblog (26 August 2020)
Anna Katharina MANGOLD, ‘May or must? On the mask requirement in schools and their proportionality’ Verfassungsblog (22 August 2020)
Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘Weaponizing the Post Office’ Verfassungsblog (16 August 2020)
Jan FÄHRMANN, Clemens ARZT & Hartmut ADEN, ‘Corona guest lists - excessive use of data by the police’ Verfassungsblog (14 August 2020)
Silvia STEININGER, ‘Toto, we are not in Kansas anymore: A Critical Reflection on Zoomification’ Verfassungsblog (4 August 2020)
Nyasha WEINBERG, ‘Chasing reality: Rule of Law measurement is lagging years behind current developments’ Verfassungsblog (30 July 2020)
Jeffrey OMARI, ‘Undercutting Internet Governance in Brazil: The “Fake News Bill” and its Impact on Rights and Equality’ Verfassungsblog (19 July 2020)
Saksham SHRIVASTAV & Adesh SHARMA, ‘The Celebration of Extra-Judicial Murders: Who’s Watching India?’ Verfassungsblog (15 July 2020)
Natalie ALKIVIADOU & Jacob MCHANGAMA, ‘In Search for an Antidote: COVID-19 Impact on Freedom of Expression’ Verfassungsblog (9 July 2020)
Marin KERŠIĆ, ‘Voting in Times of a Pandemic: The Case of Croatia: Constitutional Conflict between the Right to Vote and the Protection of Health’ Verfassungsblog (8 July 2020)
Christina BINDER & Adam DRNOVSKY, ‘To Vote or Not to Vote? An International Human Rights Perspective on Elections in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (7 July 2020)
Mika KNÖR, ‘New Salt into an Open Wound: Covid-19 Entry Bans and Foreign Nationals' Rights in Japan’ Verfassungsblog (30 June 2020)
Leah LITMAN, ‘Faithless Electors’ Verfassungsblog (28 June 2020)
Catriona MULLAY, ‘No unity in the United Kingdom’ Verfassungsblog (26 June 2020)
Aymen BRIKI, ‘Inherited Confusion COVID-19, Tunisian Democracy, and the Adoption of the French Doctrine’ Verfassungsblog (18 June 2020)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTAMANTE, ‘Judicial Responses to Bolsonarism: The Leading Role of the Federal Supreme Court’ Verfassungsblog (16 June 2020)
Peter VAN ELSUWEGE, ‘Lifting Travel Restrictions in the Era of COVID-19: In Search of a European Approach’ Verfassungsblog (5 June 2020)
João Victor ARCHEGAS & Leticia KREUZ, ‘The ‘Constitutional Military Intervention’: Brazil on the Verge of Democratic Breakdown’ Verfassungsblog (4 June 2020)
Gráinne DE BÚRCA & John MORIJN, ‘Repression of Freedom of Expression in Poland: Renewing support for Wojciech Sadurski’ Verfassungsblog (3 June 2020)
Johannes M.M. CHAN, ‘Five Reasons to Question the Legality of a National Security Law for Hong Kong’ Verfassungsblog (1 June 2020)
Gábor HALMAI, ‘From Emergency to Disaster: How Hungary’s Second Pandemic Emergency will Further Destroy the Rule of Law’ Verfassungsblog (30 May 2020)
Ríán DERRIG, ‘Lockdown Fatigue: Pandemic from the Perspective of Nudge Theory’ Verfassungsblog (26 May 2020)
Luisa NETTO, ‘The Illiterate Democracy Brazil’s response to the Coronavirus and the human right to science’ Verfassungsblog (25 May 2020)
Dániel KARSAI, ‘Can Parliament Exercise Effective Control over the Emergency Legislation? Comments on the article by Imre Vörös’ Verfassungsblog (21 May 2020)
Maria CAHILL, ‘Lockdown v. Liberty’ Verfassungsblog (20 May 2020)
Jalale GETACHEW BIRRU, ‘Constitutional Impasse in Ethiopia’ Verfassungsblog (18 May 2020)
Francesco PALERMO, ‘Is there a space for federalism in times of emergency?’ Verfassungsblog (13 May 2020)
Ivan CAVDAREVIC, ‘Serbia and Covid-19: State of Emergency in a State in Disarray’ Verfassungsblog (12 May 2020)
Daniel E. WALTERS, ‘A Risky Gamble Teasing Out the Likely Consequences of Universal Mail-In Voting in the 2020 U.S. General Election’ Verfassungsblog (12 May 2020)
Giuseppe MARTINICO & Marta SIMONCINI, ‘Emergency and Risk in Comparative Public Law’ Verfassungsblog (9 May 2020)
Marcin MATCZAK, ‘Plague President’ Verfassungsblog (5 May 2020)
Giuliano VOSA, ‘With Tragedy Comes Farce’ Verfassungsblog (1 May 2020)
Karan GUPTA, ‘Cracks in India’s Constitutional Framework’ Verfassungsblog (28 April 2020)
Flavia PIOVESAN & Mariela Morales ANTONIAZZI, ‘COVID-19 and the Need for a Holistic and Integral Approach to Human Rights Protection’ Verfassungsblog (25 April 2020)
Gustavo PRIETO, ‘How Ecuador’s Constitutional Court is Keeping the Executive Accountable During the Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (24 April 2020)
Eirini FASIA, ‘Effective but Constitutionally Dubious’ Verfassungsblog (23 April 2020)
Gábor HALMAI & Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘Don’t Be Fooled by Autocrats!’ Verfassungsblog (22 April 2020)
Abdurrachman SATRIO, ‘State of Emergency Through the Back Door’ Verfassungsblog (21 April 2020)
Aleksandra KUSTRA-ROGATKA, ‘The Constitution as a Bargaining Chip’ Verfassungsblog (21 April 2020)
William E. SCHEUERMAN, ‘Schmittian Instincts at Odds with Neoliberalism’ Verfassungsblog (20 April 2020)
Christian BJØRNSKOV & Stefan VOIGT, ‘The State of Emergency Virus’ Verfassungsblog (19 April 2020)
Cormac MAC AMHLAIGH, ‘Legitimacy in the Time of Coronavirus’ Verfassungsblog (17 April 2020)
Alexander SOMEK, ‘Is the Constitution Law for the Court Only? A Reply to Sebastian Kurz’ Verfassungsblog (16 April 2020)
Csaba GYŐRY, ‘Fighting Fake News or Fighting Inconvenient Truths? On the Amended Hungarian Crime of Scaremongering’ Verfassungsblog (11 April 2020)
Ester HERLIN-KARNELL, ‘Corona and the Absence of a Real Constitutional Debate in Sweden’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2020)
Victor ARCHEGAS, ‘Pushing the Boundaries of Legal Normality Brazil’s Response to COVID-19 as a ‘Legislative Model’ Approach’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2020)
Sean MOLLOY, ‘Covid-19 and Derogations Before the European Court of Human Rights’ Verfassungsblog (10 April 2020)
Marta SIMONCINI, ‘The Need for Clear Competences in Times of Crisis’ Verfassungsblog (9 April 2020)
Nadiv MORDECHAY & Yaniv ROZNAI, ‘Constitutional Crisis in Israel: Coronavirus, Interbranch Conflict, and Dynamic Judicial Review’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2020)
Jeff KING & Gavin PHILLIPSON, ‘A Prime Minister in Hospital: the Constitutional Implications’ Verfassungsblog (8 April 2020)
Catherine HAGENAU-MOIZARD, ‘Governing Through Fear in France: The Pandemic, Parliament and Citizens’ Rights in France’ Verfassungsblog (1 April 2020)
Emre TURKUT & Ali YILDIZ, ‘Before it Spreads “Like Wildfire”: Prisoners’ Rights in the Time of COVID-19’ Verfassungsblog (1 April 2020)
Tímea DRINÓCZI & Agnieszka BIEŃ-KACAŁA, ‘Illiberal Constitutionalism at Work’ Verfassungsblog (31 March 2020)
Kim Lane SCHEPPELE, ‘Orban’s Emergency’ Verfassungsblog (29 March 2020)
Katarzyna NOWICKA, ‘Preparing for the Pandemic Elections’ Verfassungsblog (29 March 2020)
Michal KRAMER, ‘When the Coronavirus Crisis Turns into a Crisis of Democracy Michal Kramer’ Verfassungsblog (26 March 2020)
Jaka KUKAVICA, ‘(Rule of) Law in the Time of Covid-19: Warnings from Slovenia’ Verfassungsblog (25 March 2020)
Renáta UITZ, ‘Pandemic as Constitutional Moment Hungarian Government Seeks Unlimited Powers’ Verfassungsblog (24 March 2020)
Michał ZIÓŁKOWSKI, ‘An Election in the Time of Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (24 March 2020)
Emilio Peluso Neder MEYER & Thomas BUSTAMANTE, ‘Why Bolsonaro Needs to Be Impeached’ Verfassungsblog (18 March 2020)
Wojciech SADURSKI, ‘The Polish Presidential Campaign in the Shadow of the Pandemic’ Verfassungsblog (18 March 2020)
Arianna VEDASCHI & Chiara GRAZIANI, ‘Coronavirus Emergency and Public Law Issues: An Update on the Italian Situation’ Verfassungsblog (18 March 2020)
Arianna VEDASCHI & Chiara GRAZIANI, ‘Coronavirus, Health Emergencies and Public Law Issues’ Verfassungsblog (6 March 2020)
INTERNATIONAL & HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
echr blog
Kushtrim ISTREFI, ‘ECHR Decides the First Case Regarding Covid-19 Measures’ ECHR Blog (3 December 2020)
Jeremy McBRIDE, ‘An Analysis of Covid-19 Responses and ECHR Requirements’ ECHR Blog (27 March 2020)
ejil talk!
Julia KAPELAŃSKA-PRĘGOWSKA, ‘Inadequate State Response to Protect Life and Health in Times of COVID-19 as a Violation of Human Rights Obligations – the Example of Poland’ EJIL Talk! (7 February 2022)
Silvia BEHRENDT & Amrei MÜLLER, ‘Why the rush? A call for critical reflection on the legal and human rights implications of a potential new international treaty on pandemics’ EJIL Talk! (29 July 2021)
Diane DESIERTO, ‘Beyond the State: Our Shared Duties to Cooperate to Realize Human Rights during the Evolving Risks of a Global Pandemic’ EJIL Talk! (20 August 2020)
Diane DESIERTO, ‘SDG Report 2020: The Civil, Political, Economic, Social, Cultural, and Development Rights Crises Deepening in the Global South’ EJIL Talk! (15 July 2020)
Sorcha MACLEOD, ‘Private Security, Human Rights, and Covid-19’ EJIL Talk! (2 July 2020)
Mariela MORALES ANOTONIAZZI &Silvia STEININGER, ‘How to Protect Human Rights in Times of Corona? Lessons from the Inter-American Human Rights System’ EJIL Talk! (1 May 2020)
Lorna McGREGOR, ‘Contact-tracing Apps and Human Rights’ EJIL Talk! (30 April 2020)
Sarthak ROY & Niriksha SANGHVI, ‘COVID-19 Lockdown in India – Need For A Tailored Approach As One Size Does Not Fit All Its Regions’ EJIL Talk! (25 April 2020)
Kushtrim ISTREFI, ‘Supervision of Derogations in the Wake of COVID-19: a litmus test for the Secretary General of the Council of Europe’ EJIL Talk! (5 April 2020)
Marko MILANOVIC, ‘Zooming Through the Bad Times’ EJIL Talk! (28 March 2020)
Alessandra SPADARA, ‘Do the containment measures taken by Italy in relation to COVID-19 comply with human rights law?’ EJIL Talk! (16 March 2020)
Opinio Juris
Posts
Spyridoula KATSONI, ‘How Greece Set the Wrong Example for Compulsory Vaccinations Against COVID-19’ Opinio Juris (30 November 2021)
Giulia BOSI, ‘Overcoming the “Soft vs Hard Law” Debate in the Development of New Global Health Instruments’ Opinio Juris (30 November 2021)
Rhona SMITH, ‘Building Back Better and Being Prepared: Lessons from COVID-19’ Opinio Juris (9 April 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘A Short-Term Option for Addressing Misinformation during Public Health Emergencies: Online Nudging and the Human Right to Freedom of Thought’ Opinio Juris (8 March 2021)
Chiara REDAELLI, ‘The US Elections, Alleged Fraud, and International Law’ Opinio Juris (17 November 2020)
Tetevi DAVI, ‘Judicial Dialogue between the Three Human Rights Courts on the Impact of COVID-19 on Human Rights: Extracting the Essentials’ Opinio Juris (25 September 2020)
Ursula GERNBECK, Katrin HÖFFLER & Kai AMBOS, ‘Punitivism Is Not the Desired Panacea Or: Why Good Social Policy Is Also the Best “Corona Policy”’ Opinio Juris (11 September 2020)
Julia EMTSEVA, ‘Transitional Justice – A Bridge to Democracy in Belarus’ Opinio Juris (17 August 2020)
Carlos G. GUERRERO OROZCO, ‘The Crisis of an Unpredictable State: The Case of Mexico’ Opinio Juris (14 August 2020)
Janne NIJMAN & Mary Ellen O'CONNELL, ‘A Better World Emerging from the Crises’ Opinio Juris (14 August 2020)
Priya PILLAI, ‘General Comment No. 37: Translating the “Right to Protest” in Turbulent Times’ Opinio Juris (4 August 2020)
Haniya HASAN, ‘Is an Ineffective State Response to COVID-19 a Violation of Human Rights?’ Opinio Juris (16 June 2020)
Michelle YESUDAS & Sarah SUHAIL, ‘Pride 2020: a time for vigilance, collective action and digital spaces in the COVID-19 pandemic’ Opinio Juris (9 June 2020)
Stephen LAMONY, ‘A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Responses and their Effects on Human Rights Protections in East Africa’ Opinio Juris (9 June 2020)
Nicole DE SILVA & Misha PLAGIS, ‘A Court in Crisis: African States’ Increasing Resistance to Africa’s Human Rights Court’ Opinio Juris (19 May 2020)
Oliver WINDRIDGE, ‘Under Attack? Under the Radar? Under-Appreciated? All of the Above? A Time of Reckoning for the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ Opinio Juris (7 May 2020)
Symposium: COVID-19 and Africa
Justice Alfred MAVEDZENGE, ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic–A Dark Cover for Cracking Down on Free Expression in Eswatini and Zimbabwe’ Opinio Juris (9 December 2020)
Tim Fish HODGSON, ‘Lockdowns, Separation of Powers and the Right to Social Security in Malawi (Part 2)’ Opinio Juris (8 December 2020)
Tim Fish HODGSON, ‘Lockdowns, Separation of Powers and the Right to Social Security in Malawi (Part 1)’ Opinio Juris (8 December 2020)
Khanyo FARISÉ, ‘State’s Response to COVID-19 in Africa’ Opinio Juris (8 December 2020)
Vimbai MUTANDWA, ‘Lockdowns, the Right to Work and the Rule of Law in Namibia’ Opinio Juris (8 December 2020)
Moses CHINHENGO, ‘“Jurislimitation” In Litigation In the Context of COVID-19, the New Normal?’ Opinio Juris (7 December 2020)
Jamesina KING, ‘Building Back Better–Can COVID-19 Renew African States’ Commitment to African Charter ESCR Obligations?’ Opinio Juris (7 December 2020)
Tim Fish HODGSON & Tanveer JEEWA, ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on Human Rights in Africa’ Opinio Juris (7 December 2020)
Symposium: COVID-19 and Courts
Manish SHRESTHA, ‘The Active Role of the Nepalese Judiciary in Guiding Nepal’s COVID-19 Response’ Opinio Juris (30 July 2021)
Myssana MORANY, ‘“Strategies of Avoidance” — The Israeli Supreme Court’s Failure to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part 2)’ Opinio Juris (29 July 2021)
Myssana MORANY, ‘“Strategies of Avoidance” — The Israeli Supreme Court’s Failure to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Part 1)’ Opinio Juris (28 July 2021)
Dan MAFORA, ‘The Amalgamation of Powers in South Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Opinio Juris (27 July 2021)
Gautam BHATIA, ‘India: Covid-19, the Executive, and the Judiciary’ Opinio Juris (26 July 2021)
Symposium on COVID-19 and International Law
Matt POLLARD, Mathilde LARONCHE & Viviana GRANDE, ‘The Courts and Coronavirus (Part 1)’ Opinio Juris (2 April 2020)
Ntina TZOUVALA, ‘The Combined and Uneven Geography of COVID-19, or on Law, Capitalism and Disease’ Opinio Juris (2 April 2020)
Barrie SANDER & Luca BELLI, ‘COVID-19, Cyber Surveillance Normalisation and Human Rights Law’ Opinio Juris (1 April 2020)
Barrie SANDER & Jason RUDALL, ‘Symposium on COVID-19 and International Law: Introduction’ Opinio Juris (30 March 2020)
oxford human rights hub blog
Anne Marie LOFASO, ‘Vaccine Mandates in the United States: Multi-level Actors and Rights in Tension: Federal Government Mandates (Part III)’ OHRH Blog (3 February 2022)
Anne Marie LOFASO, ‘Vaccine Mandates in the United States: Multi-level Actors and Rights in Tension: State Mandates (Part II)’ OHRH Blog (3 February 2022)
Anne Marie LOFASO, ‘Vaccine Mandates in the United States: Multi-level Actors and Rights in Tension: Private Employers (Part I)’ OHRH Blog (2 February 2022)
Shreyam SHARMA, ‘Preventive Detention for Bursting Myths: The Draconian National Security Act in India’ OHRH Blog (4 August 2021)
David S. MA, ‘Hong Kong: Anti-Mask Law Held Constitutional (but please wear a mask for COVID-19)’ OHRH Blog (30 January 2021)
Mathias CHEUNG, ‘Upsetting the ‘apple’ cart: the latest onslaught on press freedom in Hong Kong’ OHRH Blog (13 September 2020)
Caitlin SALVINO, ‘COVID and the Constitution: Breaking Down Canada’s First Pandemic Charter Challenge’ OHRH Blog (17 July 2020)
Thomas YEON & Clara CHOK, ‘National Security and Constitutional Rights: Recent Developments in Hong Kong’ OHRH Blog (15 July 2020)
Rosa CELORIO, ‘The Need for Human Rights in Times of Crisis’ OHRH Blog (12 June 2020)
Amit ANAND, ‘Covid-19 and Protecting the Rights of Labourers in India’ OHRH Blog (2 June 2020)
Ananaya AGRAWAL, ‘Rethinking Patients’ Privacy in light of the Coronavirus Epidemic in India’ OHRH Blog (2 June 2020)
Drini GRAZHDANI, ‘Kosovo’s Constitutional Court finds COVID-19 Measures Unconstitutional’ OHRH Blog (1 June 2020)
Ashi MEHTA, ‘Does India’s covid-19 Contact Tracing App Violate Digital Rights?’ OHRH Blog (11 May 2020)
Hannah TAYLOR, ‘Freedom of Expression and Information in the Coronavirus Era’ OHRH Blog (1 May 2020)
Edward LUI & Thomas YEON, ‘Covering Up for the Face Covering Regulation: A Janus-Faced Position’ OHRH Blog (24 April 2020)
Gehan GUNETILEKE, ‘Covid-19 in Sri Lanka: Is Free Speech the next Victim?’ OHRH Blog (16 April 2020)
Jade WEINER, ‘Legal and Ethical Considerations for Forced Testing and Quarantine in the Time of COVID-19’ OHRH Blog (10 April 2020)
Finnian CLARKE, ‘Coronavirus and the Proceduralisation of Rights’ OHRH Blog (9 April 2020)
Ewan McGAUGHEY, ‘We Must Stop the Corona Crash Becoming a Depression, with Ten Social Rights’ OHRH Blog (30 March 2020)
Natasha HOLCROFT-EMMESS, ‘Coronavirus: States Derogating to Suspend Human Rights Obligations’ OHRH Blog (27 March 2020)
Jonathan COOPER, ‘Dignity, the Right to Life, and the Coronavirus’ OHRH Blog (23 March 2020)
Lynn-Sophie TEMP, ‘Coronavirus and the Right to Health of Prisoners’ OHRH Blog (16 March 2020)
strasbourg observer
Alan GREENE, ‘Falling at the First Hurdle? Terheş v Romania: Lockdowns and Normalising the Exception’ Strasbourg Observer (18 June 2021)
Vassilis P. TZEVEKOLOS, ‘Herd Immunity and Lockdown: The Legitimacy of National Policies Against the Pandemic and Judicial Self-Restraint by the ECtHR’ Strasbourg Observer (11 May 2020)
Ilia SIATITSA & Ioannis KOUVAKAS, ‘KouvakasIndiscriminate Covid-19 location tracking (Part II): Can pandemic-related derogations be an opportunity to circumvent Strasbourg’s scrutiny?’ Strasbourg Observer (5 May 2020)
Ilia SIATITSA & Ioannis KOUVAKAS, ‘Indiscriminate Covid-19 location tracking (Part I): Necessary in a democratic society?’ Strasbourg Observer (4 May 2020)
Georgiana EPURE, ‘Strengthening the supervision of ECHR derogation regimes. A non-judicial avenue April 17, 2020 Guest Blogger Covid-19’ Strasbourg Observer (17 April 2020)
Kanstantin DZEHTSIAROU, ‘What Can the European Court of Human Rights Do in the Time of Crisis?’ Strasbourg Observer (14 April 2020)
ADDITIONAL BLOGS
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After Covid-19’ is a blog by Jeremy Baskin, Fellow at the Melbourne School of Government and the Melbourne Law School
ascl africanist blog
Jon ABBINK, ‘The Ethiopian June 2021 elections: a step to political normality?’ ASCL Africanist Blog (18 August 2021)
Elsie ONSONGO, ‘Frugal Innovation during the COVID-19 crisis: Examples from East Africa’ ASCL Africanist Blog (29 May 2020)
Lungisile NTSEBEZA, ‘COVID-19 and South Africa: Dissonance between national and provincial strategies’ ASCL Africanist Blog (29 April 2020)
Harrison ESAM AWUH, ‘Cameroon’s Anglophones between a rock and a hard place during COVID-19’ ASCL Africanist Blog (16 April 2020)
Lungisile NTSEBEZA, ‘COVID-19 and its implications for South Africa’s democracy’ ASCL Africanist Blog (9 April 2020)
AULA BLOG
This blog is managed by American University’s Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS). It aspires to stimulate fresh thinking and creative debate about Latin American public affairs and U.S.-Latin American relations by providing a space for concise, timely and cutting-edge analyses of unfolding developments and long-term trends.
Christopher KAMBHU, ‘China in Latin America: Exaggerating Medical Diplomacy’ AULA Blog (23 November 2021)
Matthew TAYLOR, ‘Brazil: Where Will Bolsonaro Ramp Up Tensions Next?’ AULA Blog (8 September 2021)
Christopher KAMBHU, ‘South America: Mounting Tensions, Few Solutions’ AULA Blog (7 July 2021)
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Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Rebalancing Upstream and Downstream Scrutiny of Government during National Emergencies’ Bingham Centre Blog (27 November 2021)
Jean-Pierre GAUCI, Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT & Jan VAN ZYL SMIT, ‘Rule of Law and Good Governance Principles Applicable to Data-Driven Responses to Public Health Emergencies’ Bingham Centre Blog (27 November 2021)
Constantinos YIALLOURIDES, ‘Global Health Governance: The Legal Duty of States to Cooperate in the Fight Against Pandemic Disease’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Jean-Pierre GAUCI, Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, Irene PIETROPAOLI, Jan VAN ZYL SMIT & Constantinos YIALLOURIDES, ‘Roadmap for Reform of International Legal Frameworks to Strengthen Cooperation in Responses to Public Health Emergencies’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Lilian EDWARDS, Keri GRIEMAN, Emma IRVING & Irene PIETROPAOLI, ‘Rapid Evidence Review of Data-driven Responses to Public Health Emergencies’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Lilian EDWARDS & Keri GRIEMAN, ‘‘No jab, no job’? Employment law and mandatory vaccination requirements in the UK’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Lilian EDWARDS, Keri GRIEMAN & Emma IRVING, ‘‘Venue Check-In’ or ‘Presence’ Apps’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott, ‘Judicial Scrutiny of COVID-19 Regulations in the UK: Addressing Deference to Data-Driven Decision-Making in Human Rights Cases’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Lilian EDWARDS & Emma IRVING, ‘Policy Brief: Good Governance and Rule of Law Principles for Data-Driven Technologies in Public Health Emergencies’ Bingham Centre Blog (26 November 2021)
Katie LINES, ‘18 Months of COVID-19 Legislation in England: A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (16 October 2021)
Katie LINES & Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Written evidence submitted to the UK Government's consultation on mandatory COVID certification in a Plan B scenario’ Bingham Centre Blog (15 October 2021)
Katie LINES, ‘The Contact Tracing Self-Isolation Regime in England: A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (7 October 2021)
Katie LINES & Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Submission to the Scottish Government's COVID-19 public inquiry set-up team’ Bingham Centre Blog (1 October 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Written evidence submitted to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Certification Inquiry’ Bingham Centre Blog (15 June 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, Katie LINES & Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Vaccine passports must be legislated for properly through Parliament’ Bingham Centre Blog (1 June 2021)
Julinda BEQIRAJ, ‘The Rule of Law and COVID-19 Related Technologies’ Bingham Centre Blog (11 May 2021)
Richard Mackenzie-Gray SCOTT, ‘Calls for a New Treaty on Pandemics and the Law that Already Exists’ Bingham Centre Blog (1 April 2021)
Katie LINES, ‘Protests During Lockdown (England): A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (24 March 2021)
Katie LINES, ‘Coronavirus, Hotel Quarantine Regulations (England) - A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (18 March 2021)
Katie LINES, ‘Government Messaging on Exercising during Lockdown - A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (8 February 2021)
Julinda BEQIRAJ, ‘A new instrument to uphold the Rule of Law in EU Member States: the ‘Regulation on a general regime of conditionality for the protection of the Union budget’ and its contested implementation’ Bingham Centre Blog (22 January 2021)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations: A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (4 November 2020)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Parliamentary Scrutiny of Coronavirus Lockdown Regulations: A Rule of Law Analysis’ Bingham Centre Blog (28 September 2020)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘“Social Distancing” of Emergency Legislation during the Covid-19 Pandemic’ Bingham Centre Blog (14 July 2020)
Ronan CORMACAIN, ‘Covid-19: When is a rule not a rule?’ Bingham Centre Blog (24 April 2020)
Nyasha WEINBERG, ‘Parliament reopening will help the Government defeat COVID-19’ Bingham Centre Blog (21 April 2020)
Ronan MACORMACAIN, ‘Hungary’s Coronavirus legislative response: indeterminate powers for an indeterminate period’ Bingham Centre Blog (27 March 2020)
blackstone chambers: COVID-19 LEGAL INSIGHTS
Tom HICKMAN QC, ‘Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis: The Case for Primary Legislation’ Blackstone Chambers (30 November 2020)
Timothy OTTY QC, Thomas DE LA MARE QC, Emily NEILL & George MOLYNEAUX, ‘Legal Opinion on Hungarian Covid-19 legislation’ Blackstone Chambers (8 June 2020)
Gayatri SARATHY, ‘Legal Opinion on Technological Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Blackstone Chambers (4 May 2020)
cambridge core blog
Mariolina ELIANTONIO, Emilia KORKEA-AHO & Steven VAUGHAN, ‘COVID-19 and Soft Law’ Cambridge Core Blog (20 May 2021)
Volha CHARNYSH & Harris MYLONAS, ‘Belarus: A Glimmer of Hope?’ Cambridge Core Blog (18 August 2020)
Vigilenca ABAZI, ‘On the Front Line: COVID-19 Whistleblowers in China, the USA and Europe’ Cambridge Core Blog (28 May 2020)
centre for analysis of the radical right
Hans-Georg BETZ, ‘How anti-Corona measures have revived the populist right’ CARR Blog (29 November 2021)
Alexander Reid ROSS, ‘Bolsonaro and Modi are at a COVID Crossroads’ CARR Blog (27 October 2021)
Miranda CHRISTOU, ‘Alt-Medicine: How the Far Right Weaponizes Vaccine Hesitancy’ CARR Blog (27 October 2021)
Carmen AGUILERA-CARNERERO, ‘Polarization And Disinformation Spreading In Spain’ CARR Blog (20 September 2021)
Chamila LIYANAGE, ‘How Authoritarian Movements Are Exploiting COVID Restriction Protests’ CARR Blog (7 September 2021)
Dan STONE, ‘Anti-Vaxxers’ Trivialization Of The Holocaust Is Antisemitic’ CARR Blog (10 August 2021)
Bàrbara MOLAS & Sabine VOLK, ‘Transatlantic Islamophobia: PEGIDA before and during the pandemic’ CARR Blog (14 June 2021)
Natalie JAMES & James HARDY, ‘Is pandemic isolation pushing people towards extremism?’ CARR Blog (25 May 2021)
Andreas ÖNNERFORS, ‘The Murky Overlaps Between Swedish COVID Protests and the Radical Right’ CARR Blog (21 May 2021)
Chamila LIYANAGE, ‘The Interconnected Web Of Anti-Vaccine Disinformation’ CARR Blog (7 May 2021)
Katherine KONDOR, ‘Hungary’s Extreme-Right Party And Its Fight Against COVID-19 Measures’ CARR Blog (26 April 2021)
Aristotle KALLIS, ‘Has COVID brought about a far-Right dystopia?’ CARR Blog (16 April 2021)
Bàrbara MOLAS, ‘Pandemic Poses Radicalization Risks For Children’ CARR Blog (14 April 2021)
Bernhard FORCHTNER & Ozgur OZAVATAN, ‘Is Germany’s AfD using COVID-19 measures to its benefit?’ CARR Blog (15 January 2021)
Katherine KONDOR, ‘Amidst the Pandemic, Central and Eastern Europe Witnesses an Erosion of Democracy’ CARR Blog (11 January 2021)
Barbara MOLAS, ‘Canada’s Anti-Mask Movement Demands Liberty’ CARR Blog (24 November 2020)
Hans-Georg BETZ, ‘How Covid-19 Has Boosted The Radical Populist Right In Belgium’ CARR Blog (11 November 2020)
Leonard WEINBERG, ‘Donald Trump, Covid-19 and America’s Love of Conspiracy’ CARR Blog (23 October 2020)
Jean-Yves CAMUS, ‘Europe’s Far Right Fails to Capitalize on Covid-19’ CARR Blog (15 October 2020)
Imran AWAN, ‘Covid-19 Drives Conspiracy Theories and Islamophobia’ CARR Blog (2 October 2020)
Emmi BEVENSEE, ‘How Covid and Syria Conspiracies Introduce Fascism to the Left. Part 3: The Red-Brown Media Spectrum’ CARR Blog (25 September 2020)
Emmi BEVENSEE, ‘How Covid and Syria Conspiracies Introduce Fascism to the Left. Part 2: The Red-Brown Media Spectrum’ CARR Blog (18 September 2020)
Chamila LIYANAGE, ‘Did a French Far-Right Thinker Predict 2020?’ CARR Blog (17 September 2020)
Emmi BEVENSEE, ‘How Covid and Syria Conspiracies Introduce Fascism to the Left. Part 2: The Red-Brown Media Spectrum’ CARR Blog (18 September 2020)
Chamila LIYANAGE, ‘Did a French Far-Right Thinker Predict 2020?’ CARR Blog (17 September 2020)
Emmi BEVENSEE, ‘How Covid and Syria Conspiracies Introduce Fascism to the Left. Part I: The Red-Brown Media Spectrum’ CARR Blog (9 September 2020)
Leonard WEINBERG, ‘Donald Trump and the “Kung Flu” CARR Blog (4 September 2020)
Valerio Alfonso BRUNO, ‘The Right’s War on Science & Experts Escalates amid Covid-19’ CARR Blog (11 August 2020)
Carmen AGUILERA-CARNERERO, ‘“The Media Censorship”, Free Speech and the Radical Right: The Case of Spain’s Vox Party’ CARR Blog (7 July 2020)
Ruth WODAK, ‘What Future for the EU after Covid-19?’ CARR Blog (1 July 2020)
Hans-Georg BETZ, ‘How Covid-19 Deflated the Austrian Populist Radical Right’ CARR Blog (29 June 2020)
Mette WIGGEN, ‘Covid-19 Casts a Shadow over Swedish Exceptionalism’ CARR Blog (14 June 2020)
Michelle L. O’BRIEN & Maureen A. EGER, ‘Covid-19 will Have Long-Lasting Effects on Migration’ CARR Blog (12 June 2020)
Sabine VOLK, ‘Under Lockdown, Germany’s Pegida Goes to Youtube’ CARR Blog (7 June 2020)
Miranda CHRISTOU, ‘COVID-19 has Exposed the Odd Conspiracy Links between Left and Right’ CARR Blog (6 June 2020)
Miranda CHRISTOU, ‘Can Anything be Done Against Radical Right Misinformation?’ CARR Blog (5 June 2020)
Dan STONE, ‘COVID-19 Could be a Harbinger of Authoritarianism’ CARR Blog (30 May 2020)
Michael ZELLER, ‘COVID-19 and the Pause of Far-Right Demonstrations in Germany’ CARR Blog (8 May 2020)
Andrew WOODS, ‘Revisiting the Authoritarian Personality: Conspiracy Theories and the Crank’ CARR Blog (7 May 2020)
Hans-Georg BETZ, ‘After COVID-19: Will Matteo Salvini Lead Europe's Radical Right?’ CARR Blog (5 May 2020)
Julia DeCOOK, ‘Quarantined Radicals: Right-Wing Extremism in the Age of COVID-19’ CARR Blog (4 May 2020)
Eviane LEIDIG, ‘“#Coronajihad”: How the Far-Right in India is Responding to the Pandemic’ CARR Blog (28 April 2020)
Michael COLBORNE, ‘For the Far Right, the COVID-19 Crisis is a PR Opportunity’ CARR Blog (20 April 2020)
Sophie SCHMALENBERGER, ‘Long Live Freedom! How the AFD Presents Itself as Defender of the German Basic Law’ CARR Blog (18 April 2020)
Carmen AGUILERA-CARNERERO & Bàrbara MOLAS, ‘The Spanish Radical Right, COVID-19 and the "Socio-Communism"’ CARR Blog (17 April 2020)
Ofra KLEIN, ‘How is the Far-Right Capitalizing COVID-19?’ CARR Blog (10 April 2020)
Charles Eisenstein
Charles Eisenstein, ‘The Coronation’ (20 March 2020)
covid-19 crisis blog (trinity college dublin)
* Note: This Blog is a repository that collects blog posts and media articles.
Melody C. BARNES & Andrew KAHRL, ‘A Global Contagion and Chronic Threats to Democracy’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (4 November 2020)
Elspeth PAYNE, ‘Politics in Trying Times: Democracy is Fragile’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (2 October 2020)
Róisín COSTELLO & Conor CASEY, ‘Judicial Review in a Time of Crisis’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (21 April 2020)
Donna LYONS, ‘Human Rights in a Time of Crisis’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (14 April 2020)
Lilith ACADIA, ‘Coronavirus pandemic is putting civil liberties at risk’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (9 April 2020)
Rory MONTGOMERY, ‘Solidarity in a Time of Crisis: The EU and the Pandemic’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (6 April 2020)
Mary DOYLE, ‘Leadership in a Time of Crisis’ COVID-19 Crisis Blog (26 March 2020)
cpr blog
Rena STEINZOR, ‘Pandemic's Other Casualty: Expertise’ CPR Blog (8 September 2020)
Daniel FARBER, ‘Pandemic Lessons in Governance’ CPR Blog (24 August 2020)
Katie TRACY & Brian GUMM, ‘Court Order Okays Osha Inaction on Covid-19’ CPR Blog (11 June 2020)
James GOODWIN. ‘COVID-19 Shows Why We Need to Re-empower People through the Civil Courts’ CPR Blog (1 June 2020)
Alejandro CAMACHO & Robert GLICKSMAN, ‘The Trump Administration’s Pandemic Response is Structured to Fail’ CPR Blog (20 May 2020)
James GOODWIN, ‘CPR Calls on Congress to Preserve Citizen Access to the Courts in Wake of Pandemic’ CPR Blog (12 May 2020)
David DRIESEN, ‘Hungarian Democracy Destruction and Public Health: Alternatives to Empowering Trump’ CPR Blog (8 April 2020)
Joseph TOMAIN, ‘Precaution and the Pandemic -- Part II’ CPR Blog (3 April 2020)
Joseph TOMAIN, ‘Precaution and the Pandemic -- Part II’ CPR Blog (2 April 2020)
Daniel FARBER, ‘Federalism and the Pandemic’ CPR Blog (2 April 2020)
Daniel FARBER, ‘Presidential Power in a Pandemic’ CPR Blog (18 March 2020)
Critical Legal Thinking: Law and the Political
Collection: Critique in Times of Corona
Ariadna ESTÉVEZ, ‘Zoomism and Discipline for Productive Immobility’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (13 May 2020)
Marina VELIČKOVIĆ, ‘Crisis and Resistance at the Periphery: Bosnian responses to Covid-19’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (6 May 2020)
Jonathan LAMBAERTS, ‘The Plague was Already Present (Critique in Times of Coronavirus)’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (29 April 2020)
Tarik KOCHI, ‘A Violence Which Must Be Named (Critique in Times of Coronavirus)’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (29 April 2020)
Siraj IZHAR, ‘Prisoners of State (Critique in Times of Coronavirus)’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (28 April 2020)
Bryan DONINGER, ‘Two Problems with Democratic Biopolitics (Critique in times of Coronavirus)’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (28 April 2020)
Antonio PELE, ‘‘The King is Naked’: Bolsonaro & the Pandemic’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (10 April 2020)
Avantika TEWARI, ‘Begin from the Beginning: Revisiting Agamben’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (9 April 2020)
David CHANDLER, ‘Anthropocene Authoritarianism’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (9 April 2020)
Illan RUA WALL, ‘ Critique in Times of Corona’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (8 April 2020)
Posts
Boaventura de Sousa SANTOS, ‘An Escape Route for Brazil’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (19 August 2020)
Karsten SCHUBERT, ‘Crying for Repression: Populist and Democratic Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (1 April 2020)
Moritz NEUGEBAUER, ‘A Corona Utopia in Three Parts’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (25 March 2020)
Raza SAEED, ‘Covid-19 and the Continuity of the Familiar’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (21 March 2020)
Sundhya PAHUJA & Jeremy BASKIN, ‘Never Waste a Crisis: A Practical Guide?’ Crit. Leg. Thinking (20 March 2020)
the current column (german development institute)
Johanna VOGEL & Aline BURNI, ‘Why Rebuilding Trust in Governments Is Key to End Covid-19’ The Current Column (24 January 2022)
Julia LEININGER & Armin VON SCHILLER, ‘About the Need for a Public Debate About Social Cohesion and Democracy’ The Current Column (28 April 2021)
Aline BURNI & Frauke DOMGÖRGEN, ‘Why Female Leaders Stand Out on Their Political Communication During the Pandemic’ The Current Column (10 March 2021)
Karina MROSS, Daniel NOWACK & Julia LEININGER, ‘We Need Democracy Protection to Counter Autocratisation’ The Current Column (14 September 2020)
Aline BURNI, ‘Covid-19 Has Not Killed Global Populism’ The Current Column (25 June 2020)
Högl, MAXIMILIAN, Christine HACKENESCH & Daniel STOCKEMER, ‘Why the Corona Crisis is Particularly Difficult for Right-Wing Populist Governments’ The Current Column (15 June 2020)
Anne-Katrin BROOCKS & Anna-Katharina HORNIDGE, ‘The Marginalised as the Weakest Link in Pandemics’ The Current Column (11 May 2020)
Julia LEININGER, ‘Tackling the Pandemic Without Doing Away with Democracy’ The Current Column (27 April 2020)
the daily blog (new zealand)
Martyn BRADBURY, ‘The looming Police State response to Parliament Lawn protest will be cheered by the Left’ The Daily Blog (4 March 2022)
Martyn BRADBURY, ‘2/3/2022 has been a terrible day for NZ Democracy – the rough Beast of Bethlehem burns’ The Daily Blog (2 March 2022)
Martyn BRADBURY, ‘Why every Kiwi should celebrate High Court ruling on mandates’ The Daily Blog (1 March 2022)
Chris TROTTER, ‘Carefree Calumnies: Vaccination Policies Under Nazism and Communism’ The Daily Blog (9 November 2021)
Martyn BRADBURY, ‘Sir Russell Coutts’ dictatorship, Mandatory vaccinations & the rights of the individual vs the collective’ The Daily Blog (28 October 2021)
Martyn BRADBURY, ‘We can’t make vaccinations mandatory so rule that out now’ The Daily Blog (29 August 2021)
JMAD, ‘Independent Media Ownership Booms Post Covid-19’ The Daily Blog (7 December 2020)
Dave BROWNZ, ‘GUEST BLOG: A Covid Election in a Dying world in the Age of Rotten Capitalism’ The Daily Blog (20 August 2020)
John MINTO, ‘The future starts here!’ The Daily Blog (14 August 2020)
democracy docket
Marc ELIAS, ‘In 2021, Take the GOP at Its Word’ Democracy Docket (5 March 2021)
Breaking Live Updates, ‘LEGISLATION ALERT: Federal Democratic Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Dramatically Expand Vote by Mail’ Democracy Docket (29 January 2021)
Bob CASEY, ‘Reflecting on the 2020 Pennsylvania Election’ Democracy Docket (22 January 2021)
Michael GAFFNEY, ‘Election Rules Are Changing. You Can Help Implement Them.’ Democracy Docket (23 September 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Democracy Scorecard: 2020 Victories’ Democracy Docket (17 September 2020)
Democrats Abroad, ‘US Citizens Abroad: All You Need to Know to Vote in 2020’ Democracy Docket (16 September 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Let’s Talk About Community Ballot Collection.’ Democracy Docket (14 September 2020)
Aloe BLACC, ‘We Will Be Heard’ Democracy Docket (9 September 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Mailing It In: VBM Ballot Deadlines Explained’ Democracy Docket (9 September 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Do I Need an Excuse to Vote By Mail? Not Always.’ Democracy Docket (1 September 2020)
Michael BENNET, ‘We Can’t Let the Pandemic Keep Students from Voting’ Democracy Docket (23 August 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘We Need More Ballot Drop Boxes’ Democracy Docket (14 August 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Worried About Mail Delays? Here are Four Ways to Safely Cast Your Ballot Without USPS’ Democracy Docket (6 August 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘No, Trump Cannot Move the General Election’ Democracy Docket (30 July 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘The Postal Service is Not Ready for November’ Democracy Docket (19 July 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘ROLLING STONE: The Plot Against America: The GOP’s Plan to Suppress the Vote and Sabotage the Election’ Democracy Docket (16 July 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘NEW YORK TIMES: As November Looms, So Does the Most Litigious Election Ever’ Democracy Docket (7 July 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘June 2020’ Democracy Docket (25 June 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘April 2020’ Democracy Docket (30 April 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘Four Pillars to Safeguard Voting Rights with Vote by Mail’ Democracy Docket (7 May 2020)
Video: ‘Can Trump Cancel or Postpone Election Day?’ (24 April 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘How to Fix Our Voting Rules Before November’ Democracy Docket (5 April 2020)
Marc ELIAS, ‘No, Trump Cannot Move the General Election’ Democracy Docket (31 March 2020)
Democracy Project (NEw zealand)
This project is hosted by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. It aims to enhance New Zealand democracy and public life by promoting critical thinking, analysis, debate, and engagement on politics and society.
Bryce EDWARDS, ‘Political Roundup – End of a Covid era’ Democracy Project NZ (24 March 2022)
John A.Z. MOORE, ‘Liberal New Zealand versus the protesting “mob”’ Democracy Project NZ (21 February 2022)
Former VUWSA student, ‘“Once were radicals”’ Democracy Project NZ (16 February 2022)
Bryce EDWARDS, ‘Today’s constitutional disgrace in Parliament’ Democracy Project NZ (24 November 2021)
Branko MARCETIC, ‘Lessons from the anti-vaccine protests’ Democracy Project NZ (14 November 2021)
Bryce EDWARDS, ‘Political Roundup – Jacinda Ardern’s successful and clever election date shift’ Democracy Project NZ (18 August 2020)
BLOG, ‘Political Roundup: The Challenge of speaking “truth to power” in a time of crisis’ Democracy Project NZ (24 April 2020)
Malcolm McKINNON, ‘The Epidemic Response Committee in historical context’ Democracy Project NZ (23 April 2020)
BLOG, ‘Political Roundup: How healthy is our democracy under the Coronavirus crisis?’ Democracy Project NZ (20 April 2020)
Graeme EDGELER, ‘On being sure of your legal footing’ Democracy Project NZ (10 April 2020)
democracy speaks / INTERNATIONAL REPUBLICAN INSTITUTE blog
INTERNATIONAL REPUBLICAN INSTITUTE, ‘Elections to Watch in 2022’ IRI Blog (9 February 2022)
Emilia JAMES, 'In the Face of COVID and Authoritarianism, Democracy Persisted in 2021' Democracy Speaks Blog (30 December 2021)
Gohar MARTIROSYAN, ‘Combatting COVID-19 Disinformation in Armenia through Non-Traditional Media’ Democracy Speaks Blog (1 December 2021)
Graham SCOTT & Nicholas LABECKI, ‘Political Issues and Actors Evolve as Bulgaria Heads to its Third Round of Elections’ Democracy Speaks Blog (10 November 2021)
Christopher MARINEZ, ‘Argentina: What’s at stake for the November 14 Midterm Elections?’ Democracy Speaks Blog (10 November 2021)
Alison SCHAFER, ‘Every Day is an International Democracy Day’ Democracy Speaks Blog (15 September 2021)
Andrea CASTILLO & Emilia JAMES, ‘One Month Later: Protests for Freedom in Cuba’ Democracy Speaks Blog (11 August 2021)
Susannah POWELL, ‘IRI Helps the Western Balkans Respond to COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (6 August 2021)
Hannah SO, ‘COVID-19 is Already Negatively Impacting Election Integrity in the Philippines’ Democracy Speaks Blog (16 July 2021)
Alison SCHAFER, ‘IRI Organizes Gatherings as the World Begins to Open Up’ Democracy Speaks Blog (8 July 2021)
Youba Raj ACHARYA & Prema Bista THAPA, ‘Nepal's Democracy in Peril’ Democracy Speaks Blog (29 June 2021)
Craig CASTAGNA & Mark KOENIG, ‘Despite a Surge in Covid and a Drop in Turnout, Mongolians Elect a President’ Democracy Speaks Blog (22 June 2021)
Antonio GARRASTAZU, ‘Protagonist Societies’ Democracy Speaks Blog (7 May 2021)
Alison SCHAFER, ‘Thirteen Elections to Watch in 2021’ Democracy Speaks Blog (26 April 2021)
Melanya KHACHATRYAN, Julieta TAVAQALYAN & Astine BADEYAN, ‘IRI Communications Experts Provide Vital Support During Challenging Times’ Democracy Speaks Blog (13 April 2021)
Antonio GARRASTAZU, ‘Digital Democracies are Better Prepared for National Challenges’ Democracy Speaks Blog (12 April 2021)
Jaime MENDOZA, ‘IRI Partner Spotlight: Inspiring Youth to Vote in Ecuador’s 2021 Elections’ Democracy Speaks Blog (9 April 2021)
Peter STANSBERY & Antonio GARRASTAZU, ‘Governance and Innovation: A Critical Focus for Latin America Amid the Global Health Crisis’ Democracy Speaks Blog (7 April 2021)
Luis ROBLES, ‘In Peru, an Opportunity to Start Fresh’ Democracy Speaks Blog (6 April 2021)
Iva MERHEIM EYRE, ‘Bulgarian Elections: The Importance of Coalitions’ Democracy Speaks Blog (29 March 2021)
Merritt SAMUEL, ‘Bolivia’s Subnational Elections: Three Things to Watch’ Democracy Speaks Blog (3 March 2021)
Tony GARRASTAZU, ‘Democratic Governance: Challenges and Obstacles in the Midst of a Pandemic’ Democracy Speaks Blog (28 January 2021)
Doaa ZOGHDAN, ‘Algeria at A Democratic Crossroads’ Democracy Speaks Blog (26 January 2021)
Chris OLSEN & Adam KING, ‘The Final Blow to Hong Kong’s Freedom and Autonomy’ Democracy Speaks Blog (11 January 2021)
Gabriel FERRUFINO, Ana HERNÁNDEZ & Gabriela CUEVAS, ‘Venezuela’s Dueling Consultation and Prospects for Democracy’ Democracy Speaks Blog (4 December 2020)
Nika LOMIDZE, ‘Three Takeaways from Ukraine’s Local Elections’ Democracy Speaks Blog (17 November 2020)
Sacha GILLES, ‘Amplifying Citizen Priorities in Tunisia’ Democracy Speaks Blog (12 November 2020)
Miguel HERNANDEZ, ‘Protecting Ecuador’s Elections from Cyber Attacks and Disinformation’ Democracy Speaks Blog (10 November 2020)
Dina SADEK & Jack NEEDLES, ‘Countdown to Burma’s Elections’ Democracy Speaks Blog (4 November 2020)
John DIPIRRO, ‘Georgian Elections: Citizens Head to the Polls Amid Ongoing Pandemic’ Democracy Speaks Blog (26 October 2020)
Krišjānis BUŠS, ‘How Will COVID-19 Impact Lithuania’s Parliamentary Elections?’ Democracy Speaks Blog (23 October 2020)
Marie KIKVADZE & Sabina NARLOCH, ‘EDYN Network Helps Young Belarusians Fight for their Rights’ Democracy Speaks Blog (12 October 2020)
Meghan ROWLEY & Alejandro RENGEL, ‘What’s at Stake in Ecuador’s 2021 Elections?’ Democracy Speaks Blog (8 October 2020)
Beatriz DE ANTA, ‘Adapting Our Panama Programs to the Challenges of COVID-19: Spotlighting IRI Resident Program Director Beatriz de Anta’ Democracy Speaks Blog (28 September 2020)
Rachel BARANOWSKI & Brett SIDELINGER, ‘Despite Challenges, Ethiopia’s Civil Society Remains Committed to Democracy’ Democracy Speaks Blog (2 September 2020)
Ashton BUMHIRA, ‘International Youth Day Spotlight: Ashton Bumhira, Zimbabwe’ Democracy Speaks Blog (20 August 2020)
Miriam FROST, ‘Investing in Local Government is Key to Nigeria’s Democratic Development’ Democracy Speaks Blog (17 August 2020)
Elizabeth DONKERVOORT, ‘What Does China’s Crackdown on Freedom Mean for the World?’ Democracy Speaks Blog (11 August 2020)
Alexander NISETICH, ‘Tunisia’s Democracy is the Untold Success Story of the Pandemic’ Democracy Speaks Blog (10 July 2020)
The International Republican Institute, ‘A Grim Day for Democracy in Hong Kong – and the World’ Democracy Speaks Blog (2 July 2020)
Mariam CHIKHLADZE & Anush PETROSYAN, ‘IRI Helps Armenia’s Parliamentarians Connect with Constituents Amid Pandemic’ Democracy Speaks Blog (1 July 2020)
The International Republican Institute, ‘Democracy First Responders: Kosovo, Donjet Bislimi’ Democracy Speaks Blog (18 June 2020)
Alex PRIMOSTKO, ‘Ukraine: IRI Supports City Councils’ E-Governance Efforts during COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (15 June 2020)
Horacio SALAS, ‘COVID-19 Reveals Sickness of the Cuban Regime’ Democracy Speaks Blog (19 May 2020)
Akaki ZOIDZE, ‘Democracy First Responders: Georgia’ Democracy Speaks Blog (13 May 2020)
The Political Inclusion Community of Practice, ‘Building Inclusive Democracies: Priorities and Challenges in 2020 and Beyond’ Democracy Speaks Blog (12 May 2020)
Jan SUROTCHAK & Jason WORLLEDGE, ‘Here’s What’s (Not) Happening This Weekend: A Presidential Election in Poland’ Democracy Speaks Blog (8 May 2020)
Wallis STANFIELD & So Yeon KIM, ‘A Path Forward for Elections in the Age of COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (8 May 2020)
Borislav SPASOJEVIC & Almedina KARIC, ‘MPs in Bosnia and Herzegovina Join Forces in Battle Against COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (29 April 2020)
Amanda ZINK & Scott NEMEH, ‘Multilateral Legislative Strengthening Leaves Countries Better-Equipped for COVID-19 Crisis’ Democracy Speaks Blog (22 April 2020)
Stephen JOHNSON, ‘Latin American Democracies Need Our Help Fighting COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (22 April 2020)
Luis ROBLES, ‘Love (and Authoritarianism) in the Time of COVID-19’ Democracy Speaks Blog (22 April 2020)
Elizabeth DONKERVOORT, ‘While Autocrats Exploit the Pandemic, Citizens Fight It’ Democracy Speaks Blog (16 April 2020)
democracy spot blog
Tiago PEIXOTO, ‘Between too much and too little: a tentative framework for putting trust in government into context’ Democracy Spot Blog (8 July 2021)
Tiago PEIXOTO, ‘Virtual Parliaments in Times of Coronavirus: Flattening the Authoritarian Curve?’ Democracy Spot Blog (21 April 2020)
election watch
Clayton CHIN, Canadians vote progressive when crisis hits’ Election Watch (1 October 2021)
Maxim BÖNNEMANN & Liz HICKS, ‘Traffic light or Jamaica? What to make of the German election results’ Election Watch (29 September 2021)
Grant WYETH, ‘Canada's early elections’ Election Watch (15 September 2021)
Timothy S. RICH, Vasabjit BANERJEE & Alianna CASAS, ‘What does Mexico's legislative election tell us?’ Election Watch (19 July 2021)
Akihiro OGAWA, ‘Japan's opposition threatens government's majority in the wake of COVID-19’ Election Watch (6 July 2021)
Max WALDEN, ‘Elections, democracy and the pandemic year’ Election Watch (31 December 2020)
Chris SALISBURY, ‘Palaszczuk rewarded for Covid effort at Queensland election’ Election Watch (2 December 2020)
Daniel FLEMING, ‘Can Joe Biden win from home?’ Election Watch (4 November 2020)
Lauren ROSEWARNE, ‘Dodging disease and death in the first US presidential debate' Election Watch (1 October 2020)
Kathryn ARNDT, ‘Victoria’s local elections start in earnest with new challenges - not just from Covid-19’ Election Watch (18 September 2020)
Tom DALY, ‘As the US elections near, global democracy is at stake’ Election Watch (15 September 2020)
Julie FEDOR, ‘Kremlin propaganda machine moves into gear in Belarus’ Election Watch (29 August 2020)
Rolf GERRITSEN, ‘The Northern Territory: A COVID-19 election’ Election Watch (21 August 2020)
Pui Man Katy CHAN, ‘Hong Kong's cancelled elections’ Election Watch (17 August 2020)
Dhevarajan DEVADAS, ‘Singapore's GE2020: A post-mortem’ Election Watch (17 August 2020)
Mada SUKMAJATI, ‘Indonesia's local elections and the pandemic’ Election Watch (17 August 2020)
the good lobby
Alberto ALEMANNO, John MORIJN, Laurent PECH & Daniel SARMIENTO, ‘6 reasons why the EU should use the approval of National Recovery and Resilience Plans to enforce the rule of law in Hungary and Poland’ Good Lobby Profs (30 August 2021)
gp opinion: global policy blog
Jens POGGENPOHL, ‘An Alarm Signal for Democracy’ GP Opinion (23 February 2022)
Stephen ROBERTS & Patty KOSTKOVA, ‘Disease Surveillance, Digital Futures, and Data-Sharing in a World ‘After’ COVID-19’ GP Opinion (10 November 2021)
Scott MONTGOMERY, ‘Freedom in a Pandemic Society’ GP Opinion (1 November 2021)
Sanjay RUPARELIA, ‘Democratic Accountability Does Not Justify Hoarding Vaccines’ GP Opinion (2 July 2021)
Duncan GREEN, ‘2021 State of Civil Society Report – A Great New Summary’ GP Opinion (17 June 2021)
Nurma FITRIANINGRUM, ‘Duel Pandemics: COVID-19 and Disinformation in Indonesia - A Conversation with GGF 2035 Fellow Nurma Fitrianingrum’ GP Opinion (15 June 2021)
Tom KIRK, ‘Defending Civic Space During and After the Pandemic’ GP Opinion (9 June 2021)
Sebastian BUCKUP, ‘How Not to Let Another Crisis Go to Waste’ GP Opinion (12 May 2021)
Sara TORSNER & Jackie HARRISON, ‘Press Freedom: How Governments are using COVID as an Excuse to Crack Down on the Public’s Right to Know’ GP Opinion (21 April 2021)
Stanley AZUAKOLA, ‘West Africa Tackles COVID-19: Contrasting Regional Approaches to Combating the Pandemic’ GP Opinion (22 March 2021)
John TWIGG, ‘COVID-19 as a ‘Critical Juncture’: A Scoping Review’ GP Opinion (11 December 2020)
Priyanka JAISINGHANI, ‘3 Ways COVID-19 has Changed Youth Activism’ GP Opinion (13 October 2020)
Sumithra PRASANNA, ‘Are we Losing Our Freedoms in a COVID-Stricken World?’ GP Opinion (7 October 2020)
Luis AGUASVIVAS & Vaclav MASEK, ‘Authoritarian Populism in the Americas: A Symptom of Democratic Crisis’ GP Opinion (8 July 2020)
Tessa DOOMS, ‘Beyond ‘Stay Safe’: COVID-19 and Inequality in South Africa - A Conversation with GGF 2035 Fellow Tessa Dooms’ GP Opinion (8 July 2020)
Nicolas PIRSOUL & Nicholas Ross SMITH, ‘Technocracy will Not Save Us, but More Democracy Might’ GP Opinion (18 June 2020)
Johan ELDEBO, ‘Adaptive Context Analysis during Covid-19 - Listening to Local Voices During a Pandemic’ GP Opinion (17 June 2020)
Kelly Senters PIAZZA & Kylie STRONKO, ‘Democrats, Authoritarians, and the Coronavirus: Who is Winning at Policy Efficacy?’ GP Opinion (12 June 2020)
Cornelius ADEBAHR, ‘Beyond European Crisis Management – Germany Needs a Post-Coronavirus Vision’ GP Opinion (11 June 2020)
Tanja HOLLSTEIN, ‘There’s No ‘Right’ Way to Adapt Elections to COVID19 – But there is a Right Way to Make those Decisions’ GP Opinion (9 June 2020)
Caroline TYNAN, ‘State Responses to COVID-19: South Korea, Taiwan, and the Power of Strong Democracies’ GP Opinion (4 June 2020)
Muhammad ZULFIKAR RAKHMAT & Dikanaya TARAHITA, ‘Is Indonesia turning into Barbarism in the post-pandemic era’ GP Opinion (19 May 2020)
Moussa SANGARE, ‘Mass Surveillance in the Post-Covid-19 World: A Test for the United Nations’ GP Opinion (18 May 2020)
Muhammad Zulfikar RAKHMAT & Dimas Rizki PERMADI, ‘It may Not be Perfect, but there are Three Lessons Indonesia can Learn from China in dealing with the Coronavirus’ GP Opinion (24 April 2020)
C.J. POLYCHRONIOU, ‘Chomsky and Pollin: To Heal From COVID-19, We Must Imagine a Different World’ GP Opinion (14 April 2020)
Graham TESKEY, ‘The Worry of Governance: Coronavirus and Emergency Politics’ GP Opinion (6 April 2020)
harvard: bill of health blog
Posts
Wendy E. PARMET, ‘Who ‘Deserves’ Health, Who ‘Deserves’ Freedom? A Recurrent Divide in SCOTUS Vaccine Mandate Cases’ Bill of Health (9 March 2022)
Cassandra EMMONS, ‘Limiting Human Rights During Pandemics: Recommendations for Closing Reporting Gaps and Increasing International Oversight’ Bill of Health (6 December 2021)
Jasper L. TRAN, ‘Causes of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy’ Bill of Health (30 November 2021)
Malia MAIER & Terry MCGOVERN, ‘The Centrality of Social Movements in Addressing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Bill of Health (7 October 2021)
Lindsay F. WILEY, ‘Social Distancing, Social Protest, and the Social Constitution of a New Body of Law’ Bill of Health (3 August 2021)
Chloe REICHEL, ‘One Year Later: COVID-19, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law in South Africa’ Bill of Health (13 April 2021)
Vrushab GOWDA, ‘State-Sponsored COVID Vaccine Disinformation: A New Front in Geopolitical Conflict’ Bill of Health (10 March 2021)
Daniel POLONSKY, ‘Police Should Not Be Enforcing Emergency Public Health Orders’ Bill of Health (4 January 2021)
Dessie OTACHLISKA, ‘The Constitutionality of Technology-Assisted Contact Tracing’ Bill of Health (29 December 2020)
Jessica AMOROSO & Sarah WINSTON, ‘COVID-19 Unmasks Issues Around Public Health Preemption’ Bill of Health (21 December 2020)
Barbara J. EVANS & Ellen Wright CLAYTON, ‘Federal COVID-19 Response Unlawfully Blocks State Public Health Efforts’ Bill of Health (22 October 2020)
Lindsay F. WILEY, ‘Democratizing the Law of Social Distancing: Video Preview’ Bill of Health (30 September 2020)
Nicolas P. TERRY, ‘New Report Assesses Legal Responses to COVID-19’ Bill of Health (20 August 2020)
Cheluchi ONYEMELUKWE, ‘COVID-19, Misinformation, and the Law in Nigeria’ Bill of Health (19 August 2020)
Symposium: Global Responses to COVID-19: Rights, Democracy, and the Law
Roberto GARGARELLA, ‘Concerns Mount About Rule of Law in Argentina During COVID-19’ Bill of Health (15 September 2020)
Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, ‘Between Gross Negligence and Genocide: Brazil’s Failed Response to COVID-19’ Bill of Health (14 September 2020)
Lidia CASAS BECERRA, ‘The Novel Coronavirus and Civil Rights: An Update from Chile’ Bill of Health (14 September 2020)
Alicia Ely YAMIN, ‘Global Responses to COVID-19: An Inflection Point for Democracy, Rights, and Law’ Bill of Health (12 June 2020)
Csaba GYŐRY, ‘Hungary’s Response to COVID-19 Vastly Expands Executive Power’ Bill of Health (9 June 2020)
Woosung HWANG, ‘COVID-19 in South Korea: Privacy and Discrimination Concerns’ Bill of Health (9 June 2020)
Roberto GARGARELLA, ‘Argentina: Facing Coronavirus in the Shadow of the Rule of Law’ Bill of Health (8 June 2020)
Cheluchi ONYEMELUKWE, ‘The Law and Human Rights in Nigeria’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Bill of Health (4 June 2020)
Mark HEYWOOD, ‘Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and COVID-19 in South Africa’ Bill of Health (4 June 2020)
Ruth FLETCHER, ‘COVID-19 Lays Bare Ireland’s Selective Approach to Care’ Bill of Health (4 June 2020)
Alicia Ely YAMIN, ‘Key Themes in “Global Responses to COVID-19” Symposium: Privacy and Health Rights’ Bill of Health (2 June 2020)
Sofía CHARVEL, ‘Human Rights at Risk During the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico’ Bill of Health (1 June 2020)
The Petrie-Flom Centre Staff, ‘Rights, Democracy, and the Law in the United States During COVID-19’ Bill of Health (1 June 2020)
Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, ‘COVID-19 in Brazil: Institutional Meltdown in the Middle of a Pandemic’ Bill of Health (12 May 2020)
HARVARD: COVID-19 & THE LAW
Dessie OTACHLISKA, ‘Mask Madness: When Freedom of Speech and Opinion Becomes Assaultive’ Covid-19 & The Law (28 April 2021)
Morgan SANDHU, ‘COVID-19 in a Federal System: Challenges and Opportunities’ Covid-19 & The Law (5 April 2021)
Morgan SANDHU, ‘Mask Mandates, Unmasked’ Covid-19 & The Law (5 April 2021)
Marcus MITCHELL, ‘Journalism During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond’ Covid-19 & The Law (5 March 2021)
Jonathan IWRY, ‘“Stick to the Science”? FDA, Ethics, and Pandemics’ Covid-19 & The Law (8 February 2021)
Beshoy SHOKRALLA, ‘Government Authority to Respond to COVID-19, the Nondelegation Doctrine, and Legislatures vs. Governors’ Covid-19 & The Law (28 January 2021)
Kareem CARRYL, ‘Expanding the Franchise: Constitutional Mechanisms to Make Election Administration Reforms in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Permanent’ Covid-19 & The Law (22 January 2021)
INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDIA BLOG
Toshaar TRIVEDI & Achyutam BHATNAGAR, ‘India: The Dubious Dilemma, muzzling fake news or gagging freedom of speech and expression’ INFORRM’s Blog (12 May 2021)
Lorna WOODS, ‘Coronavirus and harm in broadcast content’ INFORRM’s Blog (24 December 2020)
Hacked Off, ‘The Daily Mail’s Coronavirus coverage contained serious distortions. The Government’s failure to criticise it is pathetic and dangerous’ INFORRM’s Blog (29 November 2020)
Mathilde GROPPO, ‘The role of social media platforms and users in tackling Covid misinformation’ INFORRM’s Blog (16 October 2020)
Stephanie Alice BAKER, Matthew WADE & Michael James WALSH, ‘Misinformation: tech companies are removing ‘harmful’ coronavirus content, but who decides what that means?’ INFORRM’s Blog (31 August 2020)rsa
INTERNATIONAL IDEA BLOG
Alexander HUDSON, ‘Pandemic states of emergency: Changing approaches over the course of the pandemic’ International IDEA Blog (16 March 2022)
Alexander HUDSON, ‘Protests, Emergency Powers, and Democracy: Hard Choices in Canada’ International IDEA Blog (23 February 2022)
Rixte SCHERMERHORN, ‘Restrictions for the unvaccinated: the next democratic dilemma in the Covid-19 pandemic’ International IDEA Blog (13 January 2022)
Seema SHAH, ‘Still healing from Covid-19, democracy’s resilience lights path to democratic renewal’ International IDEA Blog (25 November 2021)
involve uk
Charlotte OBIJIAKU, ‘Practitioners’ workshop: Back to the Future - what do we want to take into the future of deliberation?’ Involve.org (22 October 2021)
Tim HUGHES, ‘Democracy in a Pandemic: Participation in Response to Crisis’ Involve.org (12 July 2021)
Rebekah MCCABE, ‘Our Evidence to the Stormont Committee for the Executive Office on Covid Recovery’ Involve.org (9 July 2021)
Jon ALEXANDER, ‘The best time to start involving the public in Covid decision making was a year ago. The next best time is now.’ Involve.org (26 April 2021)
Tim HUGHES, ‘The Right to Protest Is Fundamental to a Healthy and Vibrant Democracy – the Government Must Not Undermine It’ Involve.org (16 March 2021)
Mel STEVENS, ‘Necessity is the Mother of Invention: Taking Climate Assemblies Online’ Involve.org (3 March 2021)
Charlotte MORGAN & Simon KAYE, ‘Local Democracy in the Time of Covid’ Involve.org (16 February 2021)
Laura SEEBOHM, ‘Learning How to Listen in a Pandemic’ Involve.org (26 January 2021)
Paul BRAITHWAITE, ‘How Much of a Crisis is Enough of a Crisis to Ignite Change?’ Involve.org (13 January 2021)
Elisabeth POP, ‘Community Voice and Covid-19 – the Journey to Full Participation’ Involve.org (7 January 2021)
Frances FOLEY, ‘Democracy – a Dish Well Done’ Involve.org (5 January 2021)
Audrey TANG, ‘A Thousand-Year-Old Dark Room Can Be Illuminated by a Single Lantern’ Involve.org (20 November 2020)
Dayo ESEONU, ‘Building Back Inclusively’ Involve.org (12 November 2020)
Nick GARDHAM, ‘Covid-19 Risks Exacerbating the Digital Divide: We Need #Operationwifi’ Involve.org (3 November 2020)
Reema PATEL, ‘Blending Old and New Power: Democratic Innovation in 2020’ Involve.org (3 November 2020)
Roman KRZNARIC, ‘Does Democracy Need a Time Rebellion?’ Involve.org (21 October 2020)
Sanjay PRADHAN, ‘Building More Vibrant and Inclusive Democracies: How to Meet the Challenges of Covid-19’ Involve.org (14 October 2020)
Tim HUGHES, ‘Building Back with: A Handbook for Involving Communities in the Covid-19 Response and Recovery’ Involve.org (5 October 2020)
Lizzie ADAMS, ‘The Long & the Short of It: Local Authorities Responding to Covid-19 with Deliberation & Participation’ Involve.org (30 September 2020)
Asher CRAIG, ‘Using Deliberative Democracy to Build Back Better in Bristol’ Involve.org (21 September 2020)
Martin JOHNSTONE, ‘Some Things Are So Urgent that We Can’t Afford to Do Them Quickly’ Involve.org (27 August 2020)
Graham SMITH, ‘A Time for More Democracy Not Less’ Involve.org (31 July 2020)
Nick PEARCE, ‘Recommendations from Newham for Deepening Local Democracy’ Involve.org (16 July 2020)
Lizzie ADAMS, ‘A Democratic Response to Covid-19: Is It Possible & How Do We Get There?’ Involve.org (25 June 2020)
Suzannah LANSDELL, ‘Catching a New Wave? Latest Deliberative Democracy Opportunities & Challenges for Local Authorities’ Involve.org (10 June 2020)
Tim HUGHES, ‘Democracy Specialists Call for Reintroduction of the Hybrid House of Commons’ Involve.org (8 June 2020)
Tim HUGHES, ‘Democracy and Digital Technologies – Evidence to the Lords’ Involve.org (29 May 2020)
Graham SMITH, ‘Why Participation and Deliberation are Vital to the COVID-19 Response’ Involve.org (23 May 2020)
Sarah ALLEN, ‘Online or Offline? A View from Assembly Members’ Involve.org (20 May 2020)
Tim HUGHES, ‘A Democratic Response to COVID-19’ Involve.org (12 May 2020)
Sarah ALLEN, ‘How We Moved Climate Assembly UK Online’ Involve.org (5 May 2020)
Tim HUGHES, ‘Digital Tools for Participation’: Where to Start’ Involve.org (3 May 2020)
Suzannah LANSDELL, ‘Deliberative Democracy in the Age of COVID-19’ Involve.org (16 April 2020)
just security
Posts
Kent ROACH, ‘“Freedom Convoy” Occupation Highlights Canada’s Security Challenges’ Just Security (14 February 2022)
Thomas CAROTHERS & Benjamin PRESS, ‘Pandemic Consequences: The Acceleration of Confrontational Politics’ Just Security (17 December 2020)
Stephen N. XENAKIS & Jonathan MORENO, ‘Military Medical Ethics and Dr. Conley’s Misrepresentations of the President’s Health’ Just Security (8 October 2020)
Alexis BLANE, ‘Consequences of Federal Failure: Lessons from New York City in the Pandemic’ Just Security (6 October 2020)
Alexis THIRY, ‘Will COVID-19 Create a Human Rights Crisis in the Middle East and North Africa?’ Just Security (1 October 2020)
Seenaa JIMJIMO, ‘Ethiopian Democracy Veers Off Track: What’s at Stake’ Just Security (28 September 2020)
Inés POUSADELA, ‘Access to Information During a Pandemic – A Matter of Life or Death’ Just Security (25 September 2020)
Tzvi KAHN, ‘Trapped in a Pandemic: Iran’s Political Prisoners Face COVID-19 Behind Bars’ Just Security (24 September 2020)
Peter BARTLETT & Dougal HURLEY, ‘False Information in the Time of Coronavirus: Law and Regulation in the U.S. and Australia’ Just Security (3 August 2020)
Jeffrey SMITH & Richard ASHBY WILSON, ‘Researchers on Atrocity Prevention Warn: US on Path to Widespread Political Violence’ Just Security (10 June 2020)
Series: Assessing Emergency Powers During #COVID-19
Randle DEFALCO, ‘Opportunism, COVID-19, and Cambodia’s State of Emergency Law’ Just Security (3 August 2020)
Daniel VÁSQUEZ, ‘COVID-19 in Mexico: Democracy is Not at Risk?’ Just Security (22 June 2020)
Victoria IBEZIM-OHAERI, ‘COVID-19 and the Shrinking Civic Space in Nigeria’ Just Security (19 May 2020)
Clive WALKER & Andrew BLICK, ‘Coronavirus Legislative Responses in the UK: Regression to Panic and Distain of Constitutionalism’ Just Security (12 May 2020)
Arianna VEDASCHI, ‘Italy and COVID-19: A Call for an “Italian Emergency Constitution”?’ Just Security (12 May 2020)
Jocelyn GETGEN KESTENBAUM, ‘Coughing into the Crown: Bolsonaro’s Botched COVID-19 Response’ Just Security (1 May 2020)
Austin DOEHLER, ‘The EU Should Quarantine its Autocrats’ Just Security (30 April 2020)
Márta PARDAVI & András KÁDÁR, ‘Hungary Should Not Become Patient Zero’ Just Security Just Security (22 April 2020)
Fionnuala NÍ AOLÁIN, Kate BRANNEN & Ryan GOODMAN, ‘Assessing Emergency Powers During #COVID-19’ Just Security (22 April 2020)
law gazette (UK)
Jemma SLINGO, ‘Peers call for checks on emergency Covid powers’ Law Gazette (10 June 2021)
Jemma SLINGO, ‘Emergency Covid powers are becoming routine, warns ex-legal chief’ Law Gazette (21 April 2021)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘Civil liberties group calls for coronavirus roadmap to restore rights’ Law Gazette (27 March 2021)
Gazette Reporter, ‘Rule of law should not take a backseat in pandemic, survey finds’ Law Gazette (10 March 2021)
Marialuisa TADDIA, ‘Restrictive practices’ Law Gazette (8 February 2021)
Marialuisa TADDIA, ‘Croeso i gymru’ Law Gazette (1 February 2021)
Michael GARDNER, ‘JR is the only route for challenging Covid restrictions’ Law Gazette (15 December 2020)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘Hale: Covid regulations should not have been introduced during parliamentary recess’ Law Gazette (3 December 2020)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘Hale and Sumption to be grilled on Covid emergency powers’ Law Gazette (2 December 2020)
Jemma SLINGO, ‘BA 2020: Rule of law 'at greater risk than ever', says Law Society president’ Law Gazette (13 November 2020)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘News focus: Impact of Covid-19 on justice system in Wales’ Law Gazette (28 September 2020)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘Coronavirus approach 'creates risks for the rule of law'’ Law Gazette (21 September 2020)
Monidipa FOUZDER, ‘Civil liberties group campaigns to scrap Coronavirus Act’ Law Gazette (10 September 2020)
Joshua ROZENBERG, ‘Lockdown: navigating the moral maze’ Law Gazette (3 August 2020)
Jonathan COMPTON, ‘Lord Sumption is wrong on lockdown liberty’ Law Gazette (19 May 2020)
Eduardo REYES, ‘Power grab’ Law Gazette (20 April 2020)
Andrew BLICK & Clive WALKER, ‘Why did government not use the Civil Contingencies Act?’ Law Gazette (2 April 2020)
LEX-ATLAS: COVID-19
Blog Symposium on Power, Policy and Pandemics
Carmen E. PAVEL, 'Covid-19 and the Rule of Law' LAC19 (1 April 2022)
Andrew JONES, ‘Parliaments during the Pandemic: an analysis of 39 countries using Lex-Atlas: Covid-19 data’ LAC19 (23 March 2022)
Erik ANGNER, ‘Science and Values in Pandemic Policy’ LAC19 (21 March 2022)
Emily BARRITT & Carmen PAVEL, ‘Editorial: Power, Policy, and Pandemics – in Search of Principle’ LAC19 (16 March 2022)
Posts
Ivana KRSTIC & Marko DAVINIC, ‘Covid-19 certificates: the Serbian Way’ LAC19 (7 March 2022)
Gabrielle ELLIOTT-WILLIAMS & Tracy ROBINSON, ‘Public Law in Private Employment: vaccination policies reach the courts of Jamaica’ LAC19 (25 February 2022)
Estelle CHAMBRAS, 'The green pass in France: A political hurdle' LAC19 (14 January 2022)
Andrew JONES, 'Boris Johnson and his problem with parties: the politics of new Covid-19 measures' LAC19 (21 December 2021)
Toomas Kaarel KOTKAS, 'The Domestic Use of the 'Covid-19 Pass' in Finland – Absurdities, Innovative Legal Interpretations, and Slow Legislating' LAC19 (20 December 2021)
Ronald JANSE, ‘Netherlands: Blaming the unvaccinated?’ LAC19 (10 December 2021)
Roman HENSEL, ‘The Federal Constitutional Court’s Final Decisions on the ‘Federal Emergency Brake’’ LAC19 (2 December 2021)
Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, ‘Crime and (lack of) Punishment in Brazil’s Pandemic Response’ LAC19 (25 November 2021)
Karl STÖGER, ‘Austria: Get a jab – or stay at home’ LAC19 (17 November 2021)
Anna Maria POGGI, ‘The Mandatory Green Certificate is a legitimate political decision that must be interpreted in light of the solidarity principle’ LAC19 (9 November 2021)
Jeff KING & Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, ‘Legal, Constitutional and Ethical Principles for Mandatory Vaccination Requirements for Covid-19’ LAC19 (29 October 2021)
Pedro VILLARREAL, ‘Politicizing National Pandemic Surveillance: Mexico´s Epidemiological Traffic Light’ LAC19 (5 October 2021)
Einat ALBIN, Aeyal GROSS & Tamar LUSTER, ‘Rise Like a Phoenix: The Return of Israel’s Green Pass – Questions of Domestic and Global Health Justice’ LAC19 (14 September 2021)
Lindsay F. WILEY, ‘United States: litigation challenging vaccine requirements’ LAC19 (7 September 2021)
Petronell KRUGER & Paul MUDAU, ‘South Africa wants to postpone local elections – an unconstitutional and out of step decision?’ LAC19 (19 August 2021)
Octávio Luiz Motta FERRAZ, ‘The crimes of the President: Bolsonaro should be held liable, but will he?’ LAC19 (6 August 2021)
Miguel Ángel PRESNO LINERA & Patricia García MAJADO, ‘A brief comment on the Spanish Constitutional Court Judgment concerning the first Covid-19 state of alarm’ LAC19 (28 July 2021)
Sofía COSSAR, ‘COVID-19 84? Data Appropriation as a Feminist Issue (Part 2)’ Linkedin (20 April 2020)
Sofía COSSAR, ‘COVID-19 84? Data Appropriation as a Feminist Issue (Part 1)’ Linkedin (20 April 2020)
the loop
The Loop is the official blog of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)
Orlaith RICE, ‘Explaining Swedish exceptionalism in its pandemic response’ The Loop (14 March 2022)
Pavlos VASILOPOULOS, Haley MCAVAY, Sylvain BROUARD & Martial FOUCAULT, ‘The fragility of democratic freedoms in the Covid-19 pandemic’ The Loop (28 February 2022)
Clareta TREGER, ‘The public wants the government to protect them from themselves – sometimes’ The Loop (25 February 2022)
Michael HAMELEERS, ‘Covid-19 disinformation: how smaller untruths can be more infectious than hard lies’ The Loop (3 February 2022)
Rongxin LI, ‘China’s approach to the pandemic exposes its democratic deficit to the public glare’ The Loop (12 January 2022)
Ruairidh BROWN, ‘The pandemic reveals a lot about sovereign power and how it is contested’ The Loop (11 January 2022)
Balázs BÖCSKEI & Eszter FARKAS, ‘Public attitudes to coronavirus in highly polarised Hungary’ The Loop (6 January 2022)
Dragomir STOYANOV, ‘Third time lucky? The Bulgarian parliamentary elections’ The Loop (24 November 2021)
Martin BULL, ‘Rome under assault: Italian fascism rears its ugly head’ The Loop (15 October 2021)
Sergio Ricardo QUIROGA, ‘Argentina's government has lost credibility, risking its chances in forthcoming elections’ The Loop (9 September 2021)
lex-Mirko HEINSEL & Andrea LIESE, ‘Covid-19 has been a double-edged sword for experts – with worrying consequences for democracy’ The Loop (15 March 2021)
lse blogs
Anna BOTTASSO, Gianluca CERRUTI & Maurizio CONTI, 'Measuring the impact of Covid-19 on political trust' EUROPP Blog (31 March 2022)
Shani ORGAD & Radha Sarma HEGDE, ‘Crisis-ready responsible selves: how national governments demanded self-sufficiency during the pandemic’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 March 2022)
Xiaobo LÜ, ‘COVID in China: how do you get down from a tiger’s back?’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (14 March 2022)
Chinmayee MISHRA, ‘Book Review: The Covid Consensus: The New Politics of Global Inequality by Toby Green’ EUROPP Blog (6 March 2022)
Brett MEYER, ‘Populist-led governments are more likely to be punished by the electorate for rising Covid-19 deaths’ EUROPP Blog (28 January 2022)
Paul JACOBSEN & Norbert KERSTING, ‘Democratic Lockdown, Forced Digitalization and Blended Participation of Young Citizens’ Media@LSE (13 January 2022)
Marco BITSCHNAU, ‘Book Review: The Great Recoil: Politics after Populism and Pandemic by Paolo Gerbaudo’ USAPP Blog (5 December 2021)
John KINCAID & J. Wesley LECKRONE, ‘In US COVID-19 responses, party polarization has trumped cooperative federalism’ USAPP Blog (1 December 2021)
Aida AL-KAISY, ‘Iraqis do not know which media narratives to trust about COVID’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 November 2021)
Kjell ENGELBREKT & Petia KOSTADINOVA, ‘Third time’s the charm? Bulgaria’s November elections and the elusive quest for a parliamentary majority’ EUROPP Blog (22 November 2021)
Brian Y. AN, Simon PORCHER, Shui-Yan TANG & Eunji Emily KIM, ‘In the early global fight against COVID-19, quick mask mandates were most effective’ USAPP Blog (18 November 2021)
Madison IMIOLA, Peter FINN & Rob LEDGER, ‘What Happened?: COVID-19 will have a lasting impact on the future of US elections’ USAPP Blog (8 November 2021)
Peter FINN, Madison IMIOLA & Rob LEDGER, ‘What Happened?: Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic ensured that he lost, rather than was defeated in, the 2020 election’ USAPP Blog (2 November 2021)
Peter FINN, Madison IMIOLA & Rob LEDGER, ‘What Happened?: The 2020 election can’t be understood without considering the role of the COVID-19 pandemic’ USAPP Blog (25 October 2021)
Simon LOHSE & Stefano CANALI, ‘The problem of underestimating the importance of social sciences for pandemic policy’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 October 2021)
Harold CLARKE, Thomas J. SCOTTO & Marianne C. STEWART, ‘In Canada’s snap election, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals were both victims and beneficiaries of the COVID-19 crisis’ USAPP Blog (6 October 2021)
Katharina PFAFF, Eric NEUMAYER & Thomas PLÜMPER, ‘Querdenken: the German anti-lockdown movement that thrives on public distrust’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 September 2021)
EUROPP team, ‘Five questions as Germany goes to the polls’ EUROPP Blog (26 September 2021)
Charles LEES, ‘German federal election: Are the Greens on the cusp of government?’ EUROPP Blog (20 September 2021)
Elsa Leromain & Gonzague Vannoorenberghe, ‘COVID and voting: how turnout in the 2020 French local elections fell’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (13 September 2021)
Uğur TEKINER, ‘German federal election: Are we witnessing the revival of the SPD?’ EUROPP Blog (8 September 2021)
Aveek BHATTACHARYA & Fay NIKER, ‘What the pandemic can teach us about political philosophy’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (3 September 2021)
Brett MEYER, ‘Did countries with populist leaders suffer more from COVID?’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 August 2021)
Michele CREPAZ & Gizem ARIKAN, ‘COVID-19 dashboards have a polarising effect on public trust’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 June 2021)
José Javier OLIVAS OSUNA & José RAMA, ‘Vox, Covid-19, and populist discourses in Spain’ EUROPP Blog (25 June 2021)
Chris ALDEN & Kenddrick CHAN, ‘Twitter and digital diplomacy: China and COVID-19’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (9 June 2021)
Zbigniew TRUCHLEWSKI, Waltraud SCHELKLE & Joe GANDERSON, ‘Bypassing democracy or buying time for democracies? The EU and COVID’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (8 June 2021)
Aleks SZCZERBIAK, ‘Taking stock of the impact of Covid-19 on Polish politics’ EUROPP Blog (8 June 2021)
Ruhi KHAN & Danish KHAN, ‘India cannot breathe. Is the media choking it further?’ Media@LSE (7 May 2021)
Marta ANGELICI, Paolo BERTA, Joan COSTA-FONT & Gilberto TURATI, ‘Getting multilevel governance wrong can be a matter of life and death during a pandemic’ EUROPP Blog (6 May 2021)
Giuliano BOBBA & Nicolas , ‘Populism and Covid-19 in Europe: What we learned from the first wave of the pandemic’ EUROPP Blog (20 April 2021)
Joanna THORNBOROUGH, ‘Trust in local government is still high, and policymakers should take advantage of it’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 April 2021)
Stephanie RICKARD, ‘Biden’s plan to discourage companies from offshoring production may also help him politically.’ USAPP Blog (8 April 2021)
Stephanie RICKARD, ‘COVID is likely to accelerate offshoring — and voters punish governing parties when that happens’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (6 April 2021)
Mike FARJAM, ‘The public places more trust in scientists and politicians, when they appear individually, rather than together, to communicate COVID-19 public health measures’ LSE Impact Blog (19 March 2021)
Arvind ASHTA, ‘It is time to seriously consider the advantages of a world federal government’ EUROPP Blog (18 March 2021)
Brett MEYER, ‘Capitalising on a crisis? Assessing the impact of Covid-19 on populist parties in western Europe’ EUROPP Blog (16 March 2021)
Carly A. KRAKOW, ‘How the US has exploited ‘states of emergency’ to facilitate discriminatory policy’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (15 March 2021)
Eric JENSEN, Aaron JENSEN, Axel PFLEGER, Eric B. KENNEDY & Ethan GREENWOOD, ‘Has the pandemic changed public attitudes about science?’ LSE Impact Blog (12 March 2021)
Jonathan JACKSON & Ben BRADFORD, ‘When lockdown law is effectively unenforceable, what motivates people to obey it?’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (10 March 2021)
Peter TRUBOWITZ, ‘What the COVID-19 pandemic has meant for American political life’ USAPP Blog (4 March 2021)
Tom HICKMAN, ‘The continuing misuse of guidance in response to the pandemic’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 January 2021)
Peter POMERANTSEV, Piroska NAGY-MOHÁCSI & Ben GRAZDA, ‘A new policy paradigm from the LSE Maryam Forum: 5. Treat disinformation as a systemic risk to democracy’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 January 2021)
Toby S. JAMES & Alistair CLARK, ‘The UK has delayed elections longer than most countries – and England still isn’t ready to hold pandemic votes in May’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (12 January 2021)
Elinor CARMI, Elena MUSI & Myrto ALOUMPI, ‘The Rule of Truth: How fallacies can help stem the COVID-19 infodemic’ LSE Impact Blog (8 January 2021)
Andrew JACKSON, ‘A tale of two pandemics: how local media have risen to the challenge of COVID-19’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (10 December 2020)
Sergiu GHERGHINA, ‘What to expect from Sunday’s legislative elections in Romania’ EUROPP Blog (1 December 2020)
Priscilla Lewis SOUTHWELL, ‘Vote by mail worked in 2020. But this was no way to run an election.’ USAPP Blog (27 November 2020)
Sebastian LEHUEDE, Kirill FILIMONOV & Kat HIGGINS, ‘Is Dissent Still Possible? Making Up the Cofdvid-19 Democratic Deficit’ Media@LSE (20 November 2020)
Chris ANDERSON & Sara HOBOLT, ‘No partisan divide in willingness to wear masks in the UK’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 November 2020)
Gabriela LOTTA, Michelle FERNANDEZ, Deisy VENTURA, Danielle Hanna RACHED, Melania AMORIM, Lorena G. BARBERIA, Tatiane Moraes DE SOUSA & Clare WENHAM, ‘Who is responsible for Brazil’s COVID-19 catastrophe?’ LSE Lat. Am. & Caribbean (13 November 2020)
Steve Beloved KAUNGA, ‘How have Malawi’s courts affected the country’s epidemic response?’ Africa at LSE (13 November 2020)
Joelle GROGAN, ‘Parliament still does not have the power to scrutinise the Coronavirus Act 2020 properly’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 October 2020)
Erik ASPLUND, Bor STEVENSE, Toby S. JAMES & Alistair CLARK, ‘People with COVID-19 and those self-isolating must not be denied the vote’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 October 2020)
Priscilla Lewis SOUTHWELL, ‘Primary Primers: Right now, the safest and easiest way to vote is by mail.’ USAPP Blog (19 October 2020)
Rodrigo AGUILERA, ‘How Mexico’s far right is slowly awakening’ LSE Lat. Am. & Caribbean (14 October 2020)
Richard BRONK, ‘The median voter is dead – long live political moderation!’ EUROPP Blog (13 October 2020)
Duncan GREEN & Tom KIRK, ‘Observing COVID-19 in Africa through a ‘public authorities’ lens’ Africa at LSE (8 October 2020)
Harold CLARKE, Marianne STEWART & Paul WHITELEY, ‘Vulnerable Americans rally around a president in a crisis. But polarization means this hasn’t happened during the COVID-19 pandemic.’ USAPP Blog (8 October 2020)
Graham MARTIN & Esmée HANNA, ‘Science and society during Covid-19: an increasingly fractious relationship?’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (8 October 2020)
Silvia MASIERO, ‘Book Review of Data Justice and COVID-19: Global Perspectives’ Media@LSE (8 October 2020)
Peter FINN, ‘Primary Primers: After months of downplaying COVID-19 before catching it, Trump is still likely facing electoral defeat.’ USAPP Blog (7 October 2020)
Julie NORMAN, ‘Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis will change the campaigns, but it won’t change many voters’ minds’ USAPP Blog (6 October 2020)
Peter TRUBOWITZ, ‘Trump’s hospitalization may do even more damage to the president’s already poor credibility on managing the COVID-19 pandemic.’ USAPP Blog (5 October 2020)
Ramathi BANDARANAYAKE & Merl CHANDANA, ‘Policymaking in a pandemic must be decisive, transparent and inclusive’ LSE Impact Blog (1 October 2020)
Giovanni DE GHANTUZ CUBBE, ‘Assessing the political impact of Covid-19 in Italy’ EUROPP Blog (29 September 2020)
Amrita DHILLON, Grammateia KOTSIALOU, Peter MCBURNEY & Luke RILEY, ‘Long Read: How blockchain can make electronic voting more secure’ USAPP Blog (25 September 2020)
Shakuntala BANAJI & Ram BHAT, ‘Disinformation against Indian Muslims during the COVID-19 pandemic’ Media@LSE (24 September 2020)
Oleg CHUPRYNA, ‘‘This country will never be the same again’: Understanding the protests in Belarus’ EUROPP Blog (9 September 2020)
Leonardo CARELLA, ‘Italy’s ‘election day’: A preview’ EUROPP Blog (8 September 2020)
Aleks SZCZERBIAK, ‘What are the prospects for the Polish opposition?’ EUROPP Blog (1 September 2020)
Fabrizio SCROLLINI, Javier BALIOSIAN, Lorena ETCHEVERRY & Guillermo MONCECCHI, ‘Uruguay’s COVID-19 contact tracing app reveals the growing importance of data governance frameworks’ LSE Lat. Am. & Caribbean (26 August 2020)
Elizabeth FREUND LARUS, ‘The US faces significant health, political, and economic challenges in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election' USAPP Blog (18 August 2020)
Luigi SCAZZIERI, ‘Covid-19 makes reform of the EU’s approach towards its southern neighbours more urgent than ever’ EUROPP Blog (18 August 2020)
Balki Begumhan BAYHAN, ‘Belarus election: Europe’s ‘last dictator’ claims victory, but change is in the air’ EUROPP Blog (11 August 2020)
Thomas GIFT, ‘Trump’s electoral fortunes may hinge on whether he can distract voters from his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic’ USAPP Blog (7 August 2020)
Innocent ANGUYO, ‘In Uganda, face masks are a political statement’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (6 August 2020)
Innocent ANGUYO, ‘Unmasking political COVID-19 face coverings in Uganda’ Africa at LSE (4 August 2020)
Georgios SAMARAS, ‘Has Covid-19 proved a crisis too far for Europe’s far-right outsiders?’ EUROPP Blog (29 July 2020)
Osman SAHIN, ‘Primary Primers: Why 2020 might be just another disappointment for the Democratic Party’ USAPP Blog (22 July 2020)
Tim BESLEY & Sacha DRAY, ‘Free media help combat the spread of COVID-19’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 July 2020)
Upasana SHARMA, ‘Understanding Aarogya Setu: navigating privacy during a pandemic proves to be tricky’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (2 July 2020)
Corsino San MIGUEL, ‘What is law and what is guidance? The risks of depending on ‘British common sense’’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (1 July 2020)
Innocent ANGUYO, ‘The politics of food relief in Uganda’s COVID-19 era’ Africa at LSE (1 July 2020)
Piotr ZAGÓRSKI & Fernando Casal BÉRTOA, ‘Five paradoxes ahead of this Sunday’s presidential election in Poland’ EUROPP Blog (27 June 2020)
Gustavo Palomares LERMA, ‘The COVID-19 crisis is another signal that the American era is ending’ USAPP Blog (26 June 2020)
Luke COOPER, ‘The end of neoliberalism? Why the current crisis is different to 1989, 2001 and 2008’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (24 June 2020)
Jonathan PARKER, ‘Assessing the impact of Covid-19 on independence movements in Catalonia, Flanders and Scotland’ EUROPP Blog (22 June 2020)
Cristin FERGUS, Liz STORER & Kate DAWSON, ‘Shifting Spaces: COVID-19 responses across the African Great Lakes region’ Africa at LSE (18 June 2020)
Anna MACDONALD & Arthur OWOR, ‘The view from Gulu on Uganda’s food distribution and corona-politics’ Africa at LSE (17 June 2020)
Sergio SCANDIZZO & Chitro MAJUMDAR, ‘How do you manage a risk like COVID-19? Lessons from Camus, Beck and Dörner’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (16 June 2020)
Anna MACDONALD & Arthur OWOR, ‘Food distribution and corona-politics in Uganda: the view from Kampala’ Africa at LSE (15 June 2020)
Marino DE LUCA, ‘The Italian style: Giuseppe Conte’s ‘half-populist’ leadership during Covid-19’ EUROPP Blog (8 June 2020)
Natasha WUNSCH, ‘How Covid-19 is deepening democratic backsliding and geopolitical competition in the western Balkans’ EUROPP Blog (20 May 2020)
Jimmy AWANY, ‘Traditional and community engagement is crucial for fighting epidemics like COVID-19’ Africa at LSE (19 May 2020)
Sam VAN DER STAAK, ‘Democracy experts should seek a central role in shaping the post-coronavirus order’ EUROPP Blog (18 May 2020)
Aiko IKEMURA AMARAL, Gareth JONES & Mara NOGUEIRA, ‘Brazil’s so-called ‘invisibles’ will need more than resilience to redress the unequal impacts of COVID-19’ LSE Lat. Am. &Caribbean (14 May 2020)
Sarah FOXEN, Naomi SAINT & Laura WEBB, ‘How can researchers support Parliament in its scrutiny of the UK’s response to COVID-19?’ LSE Impact Blog (9 May 2020)
Tim BESLEY & Andrés VELASCO, ‘Politicians can’t hide behind scientists forever – even in a pandemic’ LSE COVID-19 Blog (6 May 2020)
Alina BÂRGĂOANU & Loredana RADU, ‘The other pandemic: How global leaders have failed to counter the spread of fake news and conspiracy theories about COVID-19’ Media@LSE (6 May 2020)
Lee EDWARDS, ‘Surviving the COVID-19 crisis requires an inclusive discussion of our collective, fundamental values’ Media@LSE (5 May 2020)
Fernando TORMOS-APONTE & Michael LATNER, ‘Democracy and its advocates must adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic’ USAPP Blog (1 May 2020)
Fernando CASAL BÉRTOA & Simona GUERRA, ‘Democratic backsliding, Poland’s election and Covid-19: What needs to be considered?’ EUROPP Blog (24 April 2020)
Robin MANSELL, ‘Coronavirus contact tracing apps – a proportionate response?’ Media@LSE (23 April 2020)
mugambi laibuta (Kenya)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘The Fake News Pandemic’ (3 May 2021)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘Data Protection by Design or Default’ (15 May 2020)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘Data Protection Impact Assessments’ 8 May 2020)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘The Data Commissioner in Pandemic Times’ (7 April 2020)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘The Rule of Law in Coronavirus Times’ (5 April 2020)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘Fake News, Misinformatuon and the Coronavirus Crisis’ (16 March 2020)
Mugambi LAIBUTA, ‘Privacy, Data Protection and the Coronavirus’ (10 March 2020)
participo blog
Mariane PICCININ BARBIERI, ‘Embracing digital parliaments: An international perspective’ Participo (23 March 2021)
Stefaan G. VERHULST, ‘How can stakeholder engagement and mini-publics better inform the use of data for pandemic response?’ Participo (19 February 2021)
Dominik HIERLEMANN & Stefan ROCH, ‘Digital Participation in Taiwan: Takeaways for Europe’ Participo (1 December 2020)
Niamh WEBSTER, ‘Public discussions on COVID-19 lockdown in Scotland: Reflections from government on the challenges of digital engagement’ Participo (31 July 2020)
Paula FORTEZA, ‘Digital parliaments: Adapting democratic institutions to 21st century realities’ Participo (1 July 2020)
Kelly MCBRIDE & Anthony ZACHARZEWSKI, ‘Digital solutions can complement real world participation — but mustn’t exclude’ Participo (19 June 2020)
Marcin GERWIN, ‘Designing an online citizens’ assembly: A practitioner perspective’ Participo (17 April 2020)
paul vittles blog
Paul VITTLES, ‘Reflections on 2020, Part One: biases, prejudices, and blind spots’ Paul Vittles Blog (29 January 2021)
pex: executives, presidents, and cabinet politics
Marta Mendes DA ROCHA, ‘2020 Brazilian Municipal Elections: What Is At Stake?’ Pex (10 November 2020)
Javier CORRALES & Philip CORBO, ‘Testing Democracies For The Virus: The Experience From The Americas, First Round’ Pex (22 July 2020)
PSA PARL
Blog of the UK Political Studies Association Specialist Group on Parliaments
Blog, ‘You are Unmuted: the Impact of Hybrid Proceedings on MPs Participation during the Pandemic’ PSA Parl. (19 May 2021)
Stephane REVILLET, ‘PMQs: quieter and more civilised but not more accountable’ PSA Parl. (20 Janury 2021)
Meg RUSSELL, ‘Parliaments and COVID-19: principles and practice; challenges and opportunities’ PSA Parl. (2 December 2020)
Franklin DE VRIEZE & Sean MOLLOY, ‘From anti-terrorism legislation to COVID emergency laws: Can sunset clauses live up to their promise?’ PSA Parl. (28 October 2020)
POWER 3.0 Blog
Ariane GOTTLIEB, ‘A Long Shot? Cuba’s Vaccines and Medical Diplomacy’ Power 3.0 (17 March 2022)
Ryan ARICK, 'A Light in the Dark: Opportunities for Strengthening Resilience in the Covid-Era between the Summits for Democracy' Power 3.0 (11 January 2022)
Elizabeth KERLEY & Ryan ARICK, ‘Misgoverning Online Speech: Covid-19, Cybersovereignty, and “Fake News” Laws’ Power 3.0 (29 September 2021)
Ariane GOTTLIEB, ‘Democracy in Lockdown: Election Manipulation During the Covid-19 Pandemic’ Power 3.0 (12 August 2021)
Jessica BRANDT & Bret SCHAFER, ‘Using the Truth to Tell a Lie: Authoritarian Covid-19 Vaccine Mal-Information Strategies’ Power 3.0 (6 May 2021)
Rachelle FAUST & Daniel CEBUL, 'How to Help Civil Society's Disinformation Researchers Flourish' Power 3.0 (9 March 2021)
public seminar
Peter J. VEROVŠEK, ‘Habermas on the Legitimacy of Lockdown’ Public Seminar (23 February 2022)
Nicolas ALLIÉ, ‘Goodbye Merkel, Hello … Who? The German election and what’s to come’ Public Seminar (29 September 2021)
John STOEHR, ‘We Do Not Have a Public Health Crisis. We Have a Crisis of Law and Order’ Public Seminar (15 September 2021)
John STOEHR, ‘Facts About the Covid Vaccinations Are Totally Political, Because All Facts Are Totally Political: We need a new consensus’ Public Seminar (14 July 2021)
Julián GÓMEZ DELGADO, ‘The Decline of Colombia’s Centaur State’ Public Seminar (1 June 2021)
Daniel PERES, ‘Brazil: Land of despair’ Public Seminar (8 April 2021)
Axel HONNETH, ‘Will the Pandemic Teach Us Democracy?’ Public Seminar (19 November 2020)
Jean-Paul GAGNON, Rikki J. DEAN, Afsoun AFSAHI, Emily BEAUSOLEIL & Selen A. ERCAN, ‘Five Lessons for Democracy From the Covid-19 Pandemic: An international evaluation of democracy in crises’ Public Seminar (29 October 2020)
revista derecho del estado
Pablo RODRÍGUEZ, ‘Self-isolation as a decision: A constitutional duty in response to the pandemic’ Rev. Der. Del Estado (22 January 2021)
Rafael RUBIO, ‘US elections and electoral fraud’ Rev. Der. Del Estado (6 November 2020)
Angélica María Arango DÍAZ & Édgar Solano GONZÁLEZ, ‘The social rule of law in emergency’ Rev. Der. Del Estado (24 June 2020)
Catarina SANTOS BOTELHO, ‘From constitutional emergency to administrative calamity: Covid-19 regulation in Portugal’ Rev. Der. Del Estado (29 May 2020)
rsa blog
Ian BURBIDGE, ‘Crises and change: our community enquiry’ RSA Blog (10 May 2021)
Riley THOROLD & Anthony PAINTER, ‘Governing for the future: Lessons in democracy and governance from Covid-19’ RSA Blog (29 April 2021)
Nathan COYLE, ‘Enabling NGOs to fight the infodemic’ RSA Blog (17 March 2021)
Richard ELLIS, ‘Shaping the new normal’ RSA Blog (5 March 2021)
Robin HAMBLETON, ‘Place, power and post Covid-19 recovery’ RSA Blog (2 March 2021)
Adanna SHALLOWE, ‘US elections: the whole world is watching’ RSA Blog (29 October 2020)
Adrian WEBB, ‘A post Covid-19 vision: inclusive growth’ RSA Blog (20 October 2020)
Anthony PAINTER, ‘How Covid is exposing populism’ RSA Blog (19 October 2020)
Jukka AMINOFF, ‘How Finland's Nordic welfare state is coping with Covid-19’ RSA Blog (25 September 2020)
Ian BURBRIDGE, Claire DORAN & Riley THOROLD, ‘A Covid-19 Inquiry must be Built on Community Conversations’ RSA Blog (24 August 2020)
Adanna SHALLOWE, ‘Imagining a Better Future through Foresight - Why the Metaphors We Use Matter’ RSA Blog (14 May 2020)
Ian BURBIDGE, ‘How to Create Real, Lasting Change After COVID-19’ RSA Blog (29 April 2020)
Matthew TAYLOR, ‘We Need a Citizens’ Convention for the Transition’ RSA Blog (16 April 2020)
Matthew TAYLOR, ‘What will the transition to a new normal look like?’ RSA Blog (9 April 2020)
the times of india blog
Arghya SENGUPTA, ‘Just get the jab done: Continuing vaccine battles show India still hasn’t got the hang of federalism’ Times of India Blog (12 July 2021)
Saurabh SHARMA & Rupam JAIN, ‘After Covid surge, some signs of internal dissent against PM Modi: Reuters’ Times of India Blog (30 June 2021)
Jagdish BATRA, ‘Postpone elections; prefer fighting Covid’ Times of India Blog (21 June 2021)
Deepak SINHA, ‘Governance deficit and the question of accountability’ Times of India Blog (17 June 2021)
TOI Edit, ‘Himalayan blunders: Nepal’s political crisis amid pandemic puts democratic gains under strain’ Times of India Blog (25 May 2021)
Shehzad POONAWALLA, ‘A “toolkit” of facts to fight the pandemic of Anti-India Covid propaganda’ Times of India Blog (23 May 2021)
Sanjay JHA, ‘Why we need a toolkit to tackle the superspreaders of fake news’ Times of India Blog (23 May 2021)
AFP, ‘‘Will India’s Covid catastrophe hurt PM Modi?’’ Times of India Blog (22 May 2021)
Sagarika GHOSE, ‘Towards a ‘smart’ sarkar: Covid demands a new model of citizen-focussed governance’ Times of India Blog (20 May 2021)
Col N. BHATNAGAR, ‘Failing democracies’ Times of India Blog (14 May 2021)
Ruchir SHARMA, ‘Sickly state, healthy democracy: Elections held during deadly pandemic surge expose India’s real flaws and strengths’ Times of India Blog (5 May 2021)
Quick Edit, ‘FIR and oxygen: Every comment on social media should not be treated as an affront by authorities in these painful times’ Times of India Blog (30 April 2021)
Saroj CHADHA, ‘Covid – 19 Crisis – Bad news for Mr Modi and BJP’ Times of India Blog (24 April 2021)
Col N. BHATNAGAR, ‘Pandemic will have social, economic and political ramifications’ Times of India Blog (14 April 2021)
RAMANAND & DHANISHA, ‘The second wave of Covid-19 and India’s political landscape’ Times of India Blog (12 April 2021)
Raghu KRISHNAN, ‘Will maskless farmers’ agitation aggravate pandemic which, says WHO, is at critical stage?’ Times of India Blog (7 February 2021)
Shehzad POONAWALLA, ‘Covid-19 vaccination drive: Test of India’s resilience’ Times of India Blog (16 January 2021)
Rudroneel GHOSH, ‘Change Tack: Time to realign media priorities in the face of Covid crisis’ Times of India Blog (28 October 2020)
SD PRADHAN, ‘Dragon’s high voltage media war to cover its failings on Covid-19: Widespread perception of its culpability remains’ Times of India Blog (24 October 2020)
Mihir SHARMA, ‘Why Modi may be the most popular populist: Bloomberg’ Times of India Blog (11 September 2020)
Mani RAJ, ‘Sheen off Bihar elections’ Times of India Blog (10 September 2020)
Jiby J. KATTAKAYAM, ‘When contact tracing becomes policing’ Times of India Blog (20 August 2020)
Quick Edit, ‘Facebook in the dock again: Its different strokes for different folks impair democracy’ Times of India Blog (17 August 2020)
Ajay CHHIBBER, ‘The virus has seriously exposed the limits of populism. But will the pandemic push it against the wall?’ Times of India Blog (11 August 2020)
Rudroneel GHOSH, ‘Hong Kong Polls Postponed: Beijing and protesters have both undermined ‘One Country, Two Systems’’ Times of India Blog (4 August 2020)
TOI Edit, ‘Polls amid Covid: Bihar faces tough choices. Can elections be held without furthering the pandemic?’ Times of India Blog (21 July 2020)
Dipankar GUPTA, ‘All lives matter: Why has Covid-19 seen lockdowns on an unprecedented scale?’ Times of India Blog (1 July 2020)
Adina TRUNK & Simone BUNSE, ‘Bring back the experts – how the coronavirus crisis might help stem populism’ Times of India Blog (20 May 2020)
Sadanand DHUME, ‘Coronavirus and the media: In times of crisis, a democracy needs a free press more than ever’ Times of India Blog (4 April 2020)
uaces blog
Carolina Gabas STUCHI, Vanessa Elias DE OLIVEIRA & Gilberto M. A. RODRIGUES, ‘Covid-19 and emergency grant: a Brazil’s populist policy?’ UACES Blog (24 September 2020)
Elena A. KREMYANSKAYA, ‘Pandemic as a Trigger for a Restart of Federalism in Russia?’ UACES Blog (6 July 2020)
Félix MATHIEU & Dave GUÉNETTE, ‘Quebec, Canada and the Covid-19 Crisis: Making Federalism Work Again?’ UACES Blog (16 June 2020)
Alan FENNA, ‘Coping with Covid-19: an encomium to Australian Federalism’ UACES Blog (12 June 2020)
Johanna SCHNABEL & Yvonne HEGELE, ‘Covid-19 and Federal Dynamics in Germany: Business as Usual’ UACES Blog (9 June 2020)
Gilberto M.A. RODRIGUES & Vanessa ELIAS DE OLIVEIRA, ‘Brazil and Covid-19: the President against the Federation’ UACES Blog (5 June 2020)
Eva Maria BELSER, ‘ion Does Swiss Federalism Need Oxygen Treatment After Been Hit by the Covid-19 Crisis?’ UACES Blog (2 June 2020)
Elisabeth ALBER, ‘Action and reaction: What Covid-19 can teach us about Italian regionalism’ UACES Blog (29 May 2020)
VERSO BOOKS BLOG
Bryan D. PALMER, ‘Freedom Comes to Canada’ Verso Blog (15 February 2022)
Enzo TRAVERSO, ‘Twenty-First Century Fascism: Where We Are’ Verso Blog (3 February 2022)
Benjamin BRATTON, ‘Escape from Planet Florida’ Verso Blog (29 November 2021)
Simon BRUNFAUT, ‘Authoritarianism is a symptom of panic’ Verso Blog (9 June 2021)
Agnes KHOO-DZISI, ‘Ghana in COVID-19 Pandemic – one year on’ Verso Blog (10 February 2021)
Eleanor PENNY, ‘Strongman vs. Miss Rona’ Verso Blog (2 November 2020)
Christine BERRY, ‘The Covid Crisis and the Crisis of British Democracy’ Verso Blog (3 September 2020)
Patrick COCKBURN, ‘A Matter of Life and Death: What war and the pandemic have in common’ Verso Blog (14 August 2020)
Joshua CLOVER, ‘The Two Politics: 2020 So Far’ Verso Blog (16 July 2020)
Jean-Luc NANCY & Jean-François BOUTHORS, ‘Only democracy can allow us to accept the lack of control over our history’ Verso Blog (29 June 2020)
Sandro MEZZADRA, ‘Politics of struggles in the time of pandemic’ Verso Blog (17 March 2020)