The Disjointed Dutch Policies to Fight COVID-19
The Dutch need to coordinate their different regulatory and behavioral responses to tackle COVID-19.
Trump’s Flawed Rollback of Fuel Economy Rules
Recent regulatory retreat over automobile fuel efficiency undermines both climate progress and U.S. competitiveness.
COVID-19 and Cooperative Administrative Federalism in Germany
Germany’s response to COVID-19 consists of federal delegation, state regulation, and multi-level cooperation.
Continuous Judicial Review in Coronavirus Times
The Israeli judiciary exerts oversight and influence over the executive’s COVID-19 response.
Rescuing the European Economy from COVID-19
Political and constitutional constraints hinder the EU’s response to the economic crisis.
Rethinking Judicial Oversight in a Time of Crisis
Administrative accountability demands resilient courts, especially in emergencies.
India’s Executive Response to COVID-19
Executive action, and judicial deference to it, dominate India’s pandemic response.
The U.K. Races to Catch Up on COVID-19
The United Kingdom’s lockdown measures prompt questions of its legality.
Regulatory Justification and Coordination in South Africa
The government’s response to COVID-19 highlights the importance of expertise and cooperation in regulation.
Israel Pushes Its Emergency Powers to Their Limits
Israel’s executives have authority to combat COVID-19, but they appear to be abusing their power.
The Supreme Court’s Doublethink on Arbitration and Administration
Conservative justices embrace delegation to arbitration panels while questioning administrative process.
Disrupting Administrative Law in a Public Health Crisis
Australia disabled fundamental checks on its regulatory system to respond to COVID-19.