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Research Hub: Coronavirus

A law unto itself
A law unto itself
A law unto itself

The Law School Coronavirus Research Hub brings together the work of academics at the forefront of global efforts to mitigate against the impact of COVID-19 through law and policy adaptation, and to understand the immediate and longer-lasting impacts of the pandemic.

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Find out more about how the Law School's academics are responding to the coronavirus epidemic.

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    Our world-leading academics are making their expertise widely available to key stakeholders and society at large to help understand the crisis and promote social justice, inclusivity and resilience in its resolution.
  • News
    Latest news from Law School academics as the COVID-19 crisis reveals potential inadequacies in the world's legal systems and a need for a robust response.
  • Blogs
    Visit the Law School's Legal Research blog for in-depth opinion on the crisis on issues such as the future of work, the impact on our liberty and emergency public procurement.
  • Online Events
    Law School academics are working together and with partners and going online to help explain some of the legal, social and ethical issues arising as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19).
  • Student Opportunities
    Our curriculum combines teaching and research excellence. COVID-19 illustrates the diverse areas of law our courses cover - and the work the academics that teach them are involved in.

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