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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
by
Graziani, Chiara
, Vedaschi, Arianna
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Change agents
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/ Comparative Constitutional Law
/ Comparative law
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional Review
/ Constitutions
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Powers
/ Government
/ Horizontal Separation of Powers
/ Human rights
/ Human Rights and Personal Freedoms
/ Judicial reviews
/ Legal system
/ Pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Political power
/ Separation of powers
/ Trends
/ Vertical Separation of Powers
2023
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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
by
Graziani, Chiara
, Vedaschi, Arianna
in
Change agents
/ Changes
/ Comparative Constitutional Law
/ Comparative law
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional Review
/ Constitutions
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Powers
/ Government
/ Horizontal Separation of Powers
/ Human rights
/ Human Rights and Personal Freedoms
/ Judicial reviews
/ Legal system
/ Pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Political power
/ Separation of powers
/ Trends
/ Vertical Separation of Powers
2023
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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
by
Graziani, Chiara
, Vedaschi, Arianna
in
Change agents
/ Changes
/ Comparative Constitutional Law
/ Comparative law
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional Review
/ Constitutions
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Powers
/ Government
/ Horizontal Separation of Powers
/ Human rights
/ Human Rights and Personal Freedoms
/ Judicial reviews
/ Legal system
/ Pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Political power
/ Separation of powers
/ Trends
/ Vertical Separation of Powers
2023
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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
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New Dynamics of the “Post-COVID-19 Era”: A Legal Conundrum
2023
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Overview
In this Article we analyze whether and how the legal reactions to COVID-19 brought permanent changes to three main areas that are at the very basis of the study of comparative constitutional law: the horizontal separation of powers in different forms of government; the vertical separation of powers and its effects on forms of state; and the reviewability of limitations to human rights and personal freedoms by bodies exercising constitutional review. Rather than just examining and categorizing the reactions, we search for the political, institutional, factual, and sometimes even cultural rationales at the basis of each trend. Our claim is that COVID-19 was a driving force for relevant changes in the three analyzed areas, but we also recognize that these changes did not come “out of the blue,” as they were already “latent” in considered legal systems. The analysis demonstrates that the traditional categories we use to classify the forms of government, forms of state, and the mechanisms of constitutional review, although being useful paradigms to study these topics, have in themselves the potential to be “stretched,” and even unhinged, when global and long-lasting emergencies, as COVID-19, are in place.
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Cambridge University Press
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