Melbourne Law School Covid-19 Research Network

Melbourne Law School Covid-19 Research Network

MELBOURNE LAW SCHOOL COVID-19 RESEARCH NETWORK ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF COVID-19 LEGAL LITERATURE Updated 1 July 2020 Note: the annotated bibliography below is arranged A) Literature B) Organisations and C) Blogs, journals and websites. A briefer version of this bibliography, containing citations only, is available on the Melbourne Law School website at https://law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/hlen/covid-19/scholarship. The literature in Part A includes scholarship and selected professional literature and is divided into broad topics, beginning with general literature followed by specific topics. We have only included each article under one topic heading, even if it is appropriate to be listed in two or more topics. A note on the jurisdiction is included if this is not immediately obvious from the citation. We have only included literature written in English. Part B lists selected organisations with dedicated COVID-19 legal publications pages. Part C lists selected blogs or other online fora. This bibliography will be regularly updated. This bibliography was compiled by the Melbourne Law School Academic Research Service, using the following journal article databases: Index to Legal Periodicals (EBSCO), AGIS (INFORMIT), Westlaw UK Journals, Westlaw Canada Journals, HEIN, SSRN and Google Scholar. In order to publish scholarship quickly, many scholarly journals have introduced ways to fast-track publication, including a faster peer- review process, and publishing accepted manuscripts, so much of the scholarship listed is in its pre- publication form. Much pre-published scholarship is also available on open access on SSRN, which has a dedicated Coronavirus Hub for early stage non-peer reviewed research to help researchers freely share their latest research. Many journal platforms that are normally only available to subscribers or on a pay per article basis are making COVID-19 literature available on open access – some of this literature is freely available until a specified date. Links are provided in the bibliography for literature and other resources available on open access. Please contact Robin Gardner in the Academic Research Service [email protected] if you have any suggestions for additional content. For Melbourne Law School staff, the Academic Research Service can supply full text articles listed below that are not available on open access. Contents A) SCHOLARSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL LITERATURE .................................................................................. 1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................... 1 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW / REGULATORY & POLICY RESPONSES ................................................................. 6 BUSINESS LAW (INCLUDING FRANCHISES) ............................................................................................. 43 CHARITY LAW .......................................................................................................................................... 46 COMPETITION AND CONSUMER LAW .................................................................................................... 47 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ........................................................................................................................... 58 CONSTRUCTION LAW .............................................................................................................................. 71 CONTRACT LAW ...................................................................................................................................... 72 CORPORATIONS LAW .............................................................................................................................. 78 COURTS / DISPUTE RESOLUTION ............................................................................................................ 88 CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE / CRIMINAL JUSTICE .............................................................................. 95 ELECTION LAW ...................................................................................................................................... 117 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW ............................................................................................ 119 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ......................................................................................................................... 120 FAMILY LAW .......................................................................................................................................... 124 FINANCE & BANKING / ECONOMIC LAW .............................................................................................. 125 FOOD, AGRICULTURE, ANIMALS ........................................................................................................... 138 HEALTH / MEDICAL LAW & ETHICS ....................................................................................................... 140 HUMAN RIGHTS / CIVIL LIBERTIES ........................................................................................................ 181 INDIGENOUS LAW & GOVERNANCE ..................................................................................................... 202 INSOLVENCY & BANKRUPTCY ............................................................................................................... 204 INSURANCE LAW ................................................................................................................................... 207 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ..................................................................................................................... 208 INTERNATIONAL LAW ........................................................................................................................... 213 International Economic Law (including Trade & Investment Law) ................................................... 230 International Arbitration ................................................................................................................... 240 LABOUR LAW / EMPLOYMENT .............................................................................................................. 243 LEGAL EDUCATION ................................................................................................................................ 259 LEGAL GEOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................................... 267 LEGAL PROFESSION / LEGAL PRACTICE ................................................................................................. 268 MARITIME LAW ..................................................................................................................................... 274 MEDIA LAW / COMMUNICATION ......................................................................................................... 275 PLANNING LAW ..................................................................................................................................... 277 PRIVACY & DATA PROTECTION ............................................................................................................. 278 PROPERTY LAW / HOUSING .................................................................................................................. 292 REFUGEE & ASYLUM SEEKER / IMMIGRATION LAW ............................................................................. 298 SOCIAL PROTECTION / PROVISION / WELFARE ..................................................................................... 301 SPORTS LAW.......................................................................................................................................... 302 TAX LAW ................................................................................................................................................ 303 WILLS & SUCCESSION ............................................................................................................................ 310 B) INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS .............................................................................. 311 C) JOURNALS, WEBSITES & BLOGS ........................................................................................................ 315 A) SCHOLARSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL LITERATURE GENERAL Chesterman, Simon, ‘Covid-19 and the Global Legal Disorder’ (SSRN Scholarly Paper ID 3588397, 29 April 2020) Abstract: When the world restarts and the masks are put away, will the global legal order look the same? Should it? A crisis is a terrible time to make predictions about the future. But it’s a great time to rethink dubious assumptions of the past, and address tensions revealed in the present. Just within the field of international law, Covid-19 has encouraged all three. Pundits predict the death of globalization — or its rebirth. Others assert that they always knew the global public health infrastructure was fundamentally flawed, or that it was the one thing saving us from apocalypse. And, of course, there are those eagerly seeking someone, somewhere, against whom they might bring a lawsuit. So it might be helpful to sort some of the wheat from the chaff and map out what we know, what we don’t know, and where we might go from here. Dodds, Klaus et al, ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic: Territorial, Political and Governance Dimensions of the Crisis’ (2020) 8(3) Territory,

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