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Covid-19 - comparative perspectives…

Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19, by Bart Krans and Anna Nylund

11 Jun 202111 Jun 2021
Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in civil courts - experiences in 23 countries Reports from 23 countries across the globe The unforeseen Covid-19 pandemic has propelled unprecedented transformations in civil…
Covid-19 - comparative perspectives

Facing the Covid-19 in France: the renewal of the state of emergency, by Estelle Chambas

6 Nov 202013 Nov 2020
The Covid-19 crisis put national legal orders under stress by its new dimension as a pandemic. If some countries had already faced similar health crises in their recent history, this…
Comparative contracts…

Performing Contracts in COVID-19 Times in England and in France: Different Responses, Same Result?, by Catherine Pedamon and Radosveta Vassileva

6 Nov 202030 Oct 2020
Global leaders have compared the economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 health emergency to the reverberations of World War II (WWII). French President Emmanuel Macron even publicly declared, from the…
Covid-19 - comparative perspectives

Covid-19 in comparative perspectives – call for blog pieces – 15 September 2020

20 Jul 2020
The current Covid-19 pandemic is bringing into sharp focus two key questions at the core of comparative law research: first, globalisation and how increasing and intense are our political, social,…
Covid-19 - comparative perspectives

Civil Justice and Covid-19

16 Jul 20208 Jul 2020
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the civil justice system across the globe. Fifteen countries contribute to provide interesting reading now contained in a report. The coronavirus pandemic has…
Comparative contracts…

The Spanish loan debt moratorium due to COVID-19, a minimal measure

29 Jun 202026 Jun 2020
The present contribution would like to give some insight in the measures adopted by the Spanish government to tackle the economic crisis caused by the shutdown under the state of…
Covid-19 - comparative perspectives

COVID-19, large corporations and states: Time for change?

22 Jun 202019 Jun 2020
The health crisis linked to the COVID-19 leads to an interesting opportunity from states: pushing large corporations to design a different economy built on the idea of sustainability. A health…
Comparative constitutional law…

Centralized crisis management in disintegrative federations: COVID-19 policy in Belgium

17 Jun 202011 Jun 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic raises a crucial question for federal systems: how can the government respond quickly and coordinated if powers are spread across different levels? The question becomes even more…
Covid-19 - comparative perspectives…

Far from unprecedented? The rationing of healthcare in Italy and the UK during the Covid-19 emergency: a human rights analysis

8 Jun 20208 Jun 2020
‘In each case a choice has to be made and, in making it, it is necessary to consider the needs of more than one person.’ UCL Hospitals NHS FT v…
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THE IMPORTANCE OF URGENT INTERIM ORDERS IN CONTESTING FRENCH GOVERNMENT RULES ON COVID-19

3 Jun 20203 Mar 2021
The juge des référés is, in principle, the judge of interim orders. As Art. L511-1 CJA (French administrative justice code) states, he ‘decides by means of measures which have a…

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UPCOMING EVENT - 8 February 2023 at 17.00-19.00

Lady Hale Moot Court 8-10 Berkeley Square, Bristol and online.

The launch event will be the official book launch of Vicarious Liability in the Common Law World (Hart, 2022) edited by Professor Paula Giliker, co-director of the Centre, which examines from a comparative perspective the operation of vicarious liability in eight key jurisdictions with expert scholars setting out and critically analysing the law. The panel of speakers will be: Professor Paula Giliker (Bristol); Professor Jason Neyers (University of Western Ontario); Dr Mat Campbell (Glasgow); Dr Desmond Ryan (Trinity College Dublin); Dr Andrew Bell (Bristol).

Please reserve your ticket via Eventbrite: Book Launch of Vicarious Liability in the Common Law World Tickets, Wed 8 Feb 2023 at 17:00 | Eventbrite. 

A presentation of the book by Professor Giliker is available by clicking here.

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