The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge, with governments resorting to different legal strategies to respond to the health emergency. This article offers a cross-cuting comparative analysis of measures taken during the first six months of the pandemic (the “first wave”) in four European jurisdictions with significantly different constitutional settlements – namely France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. It explores the influence of specific constitutional features on the legal responses to the pandemic and how, in turn, these responses have the potential to reconfigure the institutional frameworks in place. The inquiry, which unfolds along the analytical categories of (i) legal basis, (ii) horizontal and (iii) ver...
In this article I propose a critical evaluation of the current European politico-legal landscape tha...
In March 2020, the new coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, which was eventually declared a pandemic by ...
These months we have been witness of the various extraordinary measures that governments have adopte...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge, with governments resorting to different ...
This chapter addresses the legal reactions of several Western European democracies to COVID-19. More...
Will democratic countries ever be the same after COVID-19? By identifying common trends and issues i...
This chapter deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European democracies. The pandemi...
This open access book explains why a democratic reckoning will start when European societies win the...
This essay addresses the reactions of Western democracies to Covid-19. First, the analysis assesses ...
The phenomenon of rule of law backsliding raised attention over the last decade after judicial refo...
The essay focuses on the measures that have been taken in Italy to limit the contagion with Coronavi...
Building on two global Symposia hosted by the erfassungsblog and convened by the author, the 2020 “c...
Many countries made extensive use of executive instruments to contain the Corona virus. This article...
Constitutional Courts and rights or the long wave of the institutional response to the health emerge...
Andrew Blick considers the implications of the COVID-19 emergency for the UK constitution, ranging f...
In this article I propose a critical evaluation of the current European politico-legal landscape tha...
In March 2020, the new coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, which was eventually declared a pandemic by ...
These months we have been witness of the various extraordinary measures that governments have adopte...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge, with governments resorting to different ...
This chapter addresses the legal reactions of several Western European democracies to COVID-19. More...
Will democratic countries ever be the same after COVID-19? By identifying common trends and issues i...
This chapter deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European democracies. The pandemi...
This open access book explains why a democratic reckoning will start when European societies win the...
This essay addresses the reactions of Western democracies to Covid-19. First, the analysis assesses ...
The phenomenon of rule of law backsliding raised attention over the last decade after judicial refo...
The essay focuses on the measures that have been taken in Italy to limit the contagion with Coronavi...
Building on two global Symposia hosted by the erfassungsblog and convened by the author, the 2020 “c...
Many countries made extensive use of executive instruments to contain the Corona virus. This article...
Constitutional Courts and rights or the long wave of the institutional response to the health emerge...
Andrew Blick considers the implications of the COVID-19 emergency for the UK constitution, ranging f...
In this article I propose a critical evaluation of the current European politico-legal landscape tha...
In March 2020, the new coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, which was eventually declared a pandemic by ...
These months we have been witness of the various extraordinary measures that governments have adopte...