This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the inherent tensions, weaknesses, and strengths of the European Union as a political, legal, economic, and social actor in times of ground-breaking disruption. structured into 7 thematic parts, with 35 chapters in total, brought together by an introductory chapter:
Part I explores the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on EU institutional law, focusing primarily on the cha- llenges posed by the pandemic to the core principles of solidarity and rule of law, as well as to the functioning of EU institutions, agencies, and bodies.
Part II is devoted to COVID-19 legal challenges in the ?eld of democracy and human rights, with a particular emphasis on migration and data protection issues.
Part III assesses the EU?s legal response to the pande- mic in the area of health and risk regulation, tackling, inter alia, the role of the precautionary principle in times of scienti?c uncertainty and several issues rela- ting to the legal framework on vaccines.
Part IV addresses the delicate legal implications of the ongoing crisis in the ?eld of banking, ?nance, and euro governance.
Part V deals with internal market law and the pro- found alterations it is being subjected to in a context of massive pandemic-induced restrictions to free move- ment, mostly (but not only) concerning the free move- ment of persons.
Part VI explores the role performed by, and the cha- llenges posed to, EU competition and State aid law during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Part VII provides an overview of the main legal impli- cations of the ongoing crisis for the functioning of the EU judiciary, conceived as the ultimate guarantor of the rule of law ? a function of paramount importance, especially in times of truly large-scale restrictions of rights and of unprecedented disruptions of the pre- established legal framework.
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COVID-19: Making the Best Out of Europe
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Chapter 1. EU Institutional Law in Times of Pandemic: An Overview of Ongoing Transformations and Challenges
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Chapter 3. The Recovery Plan: Solidarity and the Living Constitution
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Chapter 7. "Whatever is Necessary...Will be Done": Time for a Less One-Sided View on Solidarity in Europe in the Shadow of COVID-19
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Chapter 8. Distributing the Cake in Times of Pandemic: Weighing the Pros and Cons of the Universal Basic Income Proposal
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Chapter 9. EU Executive Discretion: Again, in Times of Emergency
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Chapter 15. Fighting COVID-19 and Protecting Privacy Under EU Law: a Proposal Looking at the Roots of European Constitutionalism
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Chapter 16. Misinformation about COVID-19: is the European Union Well Equipped to Fight the "Infodemic"?
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Chapter 18. The COVID-19 Crisis: Lessons from Risk Regulation for EU Leaders
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Chapter 19. The Coronavirus Crisis in Europe: is this the time for the Precautionary Principle?
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Chapter 20. Compulsory Vaccination and Europe Law: Balancing Opposing Principles
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Chapter 21. On the Ethical Foundation of Propietary Rights: COVID-19, Public Health, and the Limits of Patents in the European Context
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Chapter 22. The European Central Bank's Pandemic Bazooka: Mandate Fulfilment Extraordinary Times
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Chapter 27. The Reintroduction of Internal EU Border Controls: a Disproportionate, Ineffective and Illegal Instrument to Combat the Pandemic
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Chapter 28. COVID-19 and the Free Movement of Goods: Reaching for the Placebo of Protectionism
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Chapter 29. The COVID-19 Crisis: the EU Public Procurement Legal Framework at a Crossroads
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Chapter 31. State Aid in Times of Pandemic: Lessons from Recent Crises
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Chapter 32. State Aid Control and COVID-19: a Map to the Temporary Framework
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Chapter 33. COVID-19 and the Union's Courts: Struck by Lightning
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Chapter 35. Hearings 1.1: Remote Appearance Before the Court of Justice
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