Via Lyonette Louis-Jacques – “The Lex-Atlas: Covid-19 (LAC19) project provides a scholarly report and analysis of national legal responses to Covid-19 around the world. There are nearly 200 jurists participating in the LAC19 network and who have contributed to writing national country reports. The Oxford Compendium of National Legal Responses to Covid-19 launched on 21 April 2021 with 19 Country and Territory Reports and a further 41 will be added on a rolling basis across the Spring and Summer of 2021. It is made open-access on a permanent basis through the generous support of the Faculty of Laws, University College London, the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, and the Max Planck Institute of Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany. The LAC19 project is supported more widely by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust…”
See also AustLII Communities, Updated 01 May 2021 – The annotated bibliography below is arranged into A) Literature B) Organisations and C) Blogs, journals and websites. Part A includes scholarship and selected professional literature. It begins with books and then other literature, which is divided into broad topics – general legal literature followed by more specific topics. Where appropriate, we have included articles under two or more topic headings. A note on the jurisdiction is included if this is not immediately obvious from the citation or abstract. We have only included literature written in English, and relevant literature in other languages is thus inevitably excluded. Part B lists selected organisations with dedicated COVID-19 legal publications sites. Part C lists selected websites, databases, special issues of journals, blogs and other online fora. The bibliography can be browsed by the topic headings below or searched – using the search box at the top of the screen. You can search for a word in the citation or abstract, and also for a jurisdiction. The search function supports basic Boolean searches (AND / OR). Please note that a search will not take you to a list of citations: it will only take you to the page on which that word is found – you then need to do a control+F to find the instances of the word on that page. This bibliography is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne Law School COVID-19 Research Network and AustLII. The General Editor of the bibliography is Robin Gardner.”
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