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Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021): Special Issue: Covid and EU Law
Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021): Special Issue: Covid and EU Law
Published:
2021-10-12
Introduction
Editorial for the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Shortcomings and Strengths of the EU Legal System in Selected Policy Domains
Sybe de Vries
1–5
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The Administrative Precautionary Approach at the Time of Covid-19: The Law of Uncertain Science and the Italian Answer to Emergency
Emiliano Frediani
6–17
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Tackling Disinformation in Times of Crisis: The European Commission’s Response to the Covid-19
Infodemic
and the Feasibility of a Consumer-centric Solution
Ruairí Harrison
18–33
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Stopping a Virus from Moving Freely: Border Controls and Travel Restrictions in Times of Corona
H. van Eijken, J.J. Rijpma
34–50
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Will Requirements for Last Wills Remain as They Are? The ‘Physical Presence Requirement’ of Witnesses and Notaries in the Light of the COVID-19 Interim Measures and the EU Freedom of (Notarial) Services
J. W. A. Biemans
51–64
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Models of Solidarity in the EMU. The Impact of COVID-19 After
Weiss
Ton van den Brink, Matteo Gargantini
80–102
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Fundamental Social Rights Protection and Covid-19 in the EU: Constraints & Possibilities
Barbara Safradin, Sybe de Vries, Simona de Heer
103–117
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Competition Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic – Towards More Room for Public Interest Objectives?
Małgorzata Kozak
118–129
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Student Papers
Crises, Creditors and Cramdowns: An evaluation of the protection of minority creditors under the WHOA in light of Directive (EU) 2019/1023
Hidde Volberda
65–79
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EU Solidarity, Illustrated by the Covid-19 Crisis: What does EU solidarity mean in the context of free movement of goods and persons and how is this illustrated by the response to the Covid-19 pandemic?
Anne Joppe
130–142
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