ALR Symposium Issue: Administrative Law in a Time of Crisis: Comparing National Responses to COVID-19
The Administrative Law Review, which is published quarterly by the student staff members at American University Washington College of Law and the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association, just published a terrific symposium issue on comparative regulatory responses to COVID-19. Congratulations to the editors and authors for producing such a fascinating and importance issue on the subject!
Here is the table of contents (with links):
Foreword
Administrative Law in a Time of Crisis: Comparing National Responses to COVID-19
Cary Coglianese & Neysun A. Mahboubi
Essays
China’s Response to COVID-19
Jacques deLisle & Shen Kui
The Italian Model to Fight COVID-19: Regional Cooperation, Regulatory Inflation, and the Cost of One-Size-Fits-All Lockdown Measures
Fernanda Nicola & Gino Scaccia
Why America’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Failed: Lessons from New Zealand’s Success
Richard W. Parker
Justification, Integration, and Expertise: South Africa’s Regulatory Response to COVID-19
Geo Quinot
Exceptional Regulations for an Exceptional Moment: The Law and Politics of COVID-19 in Chile
Jorge Contesse
Patterns of Cooperative Administrative Federalism in the German Response to COVID-19
Johannes Saurer