American University International Law Review
Volume 36, Issue 5
- Prologue, Sherwet H. Witherington
- Pandemics and International Law: The Need for Action [Chile], Claudio Grossman
- Pandemics and International Law: The Need to Strengthen International Legal Frameworks after the COVID-19 Global Heal Pandemic [Sierra Leone], Charles C. Jalloh
- COVID-19 Pandemic, International Law, and Action Taken by Vietnam, Nguyen Hong Thao and Le Thi Anh Dao
- Pandemics and International Law: The Need for Action [Turkey], Nilüfer Oral
- International Legal, Policy and Institutional Issues Raised by the COVID-19 [Portugal], Patrícia Galvão Teles
- The WTO and Pandemics, Padideh Ala’i and Clemence D. Kim
- Ensuring Non-Discrimination in the Context of COVID-19 Triage Protocols, Kate Holcombe
- Ensuring Access to Accurate Information and Combatting Misinformation, Diane Orentlicher
- Selected Issues Related to the Interaction of International Human Rights Conventions with a Proposed Treaty on Pandemics, Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón
- Pandemics and the Disproportionate Impact on Vulnerable Groups, Macarena Saez