International law and COVID-19

COVID-19 is a global health crisis that presents unique challenges to international law. From health and human rights to international trade and security, the pandemic raises questions that will reshape our future. 

At this uncertain time, expertise is more important than ever. International law and COVID-19 is a collection of essays presented by The Australian National University College of Law that assesses and evaluates the pandemic’s impact on international law from scholarly perspectives.

Essays

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