This paper reflects on International Law in the face of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) viral pandemic. First, the article examines the role of International Law against the pandemic, focusing mainly on the regulatory framework available to the World Health Organization (WHO). Then, based on the examination of the stance of some States before the pandemic and the action of the WHO, the text points out evidence that the current geopolitical conjuncture still holds national sovereignty as a maxim. Further, the document explains how maintaining the primacy of sovereignty is not an adequate strategy to deal with contemporary times' global challenges. Finally, the article highlights the relevance of assuming a systemic perspective in the...
The coronavirus pandemic is currently raging throughout the world. The ensuing crisis has acquired a...
This research article overviewed briefly the new re-emerged Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the role of ...
I would like to begin by acknowledging the American University Washington College of Law and all its...
This paper reflects on International Law in the face of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) vira...
This paper reflects on International Law against the COVID-19 pandemic. First, the article examines ...
Este documento tiene como objetivo proponer una reflexión respecto del Derecho Internacional frente ...
INTRODUCTION. In December 2019, an outbreak of coronavirus infection (SARS-CoV-2) transmitted by air...
The world is witnessing COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis has several repercussions, across soci...
Purpose: The aim of the article is to show a kind of reevaluation of international legal regulations...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
The paper explores how the Covid-19 pandemic emergency has challenges traditional categories of inte...
The emergence and quick spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the focus and dynamics of the de...
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
The coronavirus pandemic is currently raging throughout the world. The ensuing crisis has acquired a...
This research article overviewed briefly the new re-emerged Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the role of ...
I would like to begin by acknowledging the American University Washington College of Law and all its...
This paper reflects on International Law in the face of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) vira...
This paper reflects on International Law against the COVID-19 pandemic. First, the article examines ...
Este documento tiene como objetivo proponer una reflexión respecto del Derecho Internacional frente ...
INTRODUCTION. In December 2019, an outbreak of coronavirus infection (SARS-CoV-2) transmitted by air...
The world is witnessing COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis has several repercussions, across soci...
Purpose: The aim of the article is to show a kind of reevaluation of international legal regulations...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
This article presents comments by the author made to open the Miami Law Review conference on Epidemi...
Recognizing marked limitations of global health law in the COVID-19 pandemic, a rising number of sta...
The paper explores how the Covid-19 pandemic emergency has challenges traditional categories of inte...
The emergence and quick spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the focus and dynamics of the de...
Rapid globalisation challenges many of the traditional assumptions about International law, which is...
The coronavirus pandemic is currently raging throughout the world. The ensuing crisis has acquired a...
This research article overviewed briefly the new re-emerged Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the role of ...
I would like to begin by acknowledging the American University Washington College of Law and all its...