Vol. 20 No. 3, September 2021
Index
- PANDEMIC NATIONALISM, COVID-19, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.
- CHILD-PROOFING GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH IN ANTICIPATION OF EMERGENCY.
- CLOSING THE COMPLIANCE GAP: FROM SOFT TO HARD MONITORING MECHANISMS UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS.
- PANDEMIC: BUILDING A LEGAL CONCEPT FOR THE FUTURE.
- WHEN CRISIS MEETS PREPARATION AND DISCIPLINE: SINGAPORE'S SUCCESSFUL RESPONSE TO COVID-19.
- UPDATING THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS: REVISING IHR DECISION INSTRUMENTS AND THE BINARY PHEIC DECLARATION SYSTEM.
- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PROJECT ON THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND THE NEED FOR POST-COVID-19 REFORM.