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Parliamentary Committees: windows into the world of COVID-19 legislation and its impact

by alicetyson | Oct 29, 2020 | General

By Franklin De Vrieze, Senior Governance Adviser at WFD and Sarah Moulds, Senior Lecturer at the School of Law, University of South Australia. How do journalists and citizens find out about these real-world impacts of government’s policy responses to COVID-19? How can...

To declare an emergency or not to declare an emergency? That is not the question

by alicetyson | Oct 15, 2020 | General

:By Franklin De Vrieze and Joelle Grogan In response to COVID-19, countries have applied different legislative models to introduce emergency measures. Some countries declared a state of emergency. Others decided to rely on existing legislation to face the...
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