Pandemic legalities : legal responses to COVID-19 : justice and social responsibility /
This important text maps out ways in which the disadvantaged have been affected by legal responses to COVID-19. Contributors tackle issues including virtual trials, adult social care, racism, tax and spending, education and more. Offering an account of the damage, this book demonstrates positive and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, UK :
Bristol University Press,
2021.
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Colección: | Law, society, policy series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Dave Cowan and Ann Mumford
- Part I: Justice
- Ruling the pandemic / Dave Cowan
- Remote justice and vulnerable litigants : the case of asylum
- Virtual poverty? : what happens when criminal trials go online? / Linda Mulcahy
- Genera-relational justice in the COVID-19 recovery period : children in the criminal justice system / Kathryn Hollingsworth
- Racism as legal pandemic : thoughts on critical legal pedagogies / Foluke Adebisi and Suhraiya Jivraj
- Rights and solidarity during COVID-19 / Simon Halliday, Jed Meers and Joe Tomlinson
- COVID-19 PPE extremely urgent procurement in England : a cautionary tale for an overheating public governance / Albert Sanchez-Graells
- Part II: The social
- Accountability for health and the NHS under COVID-19 : the 'left behind' and the rule of law in post-Brexit UK / Tamara Hervey, Ivanka Antova, Mark Flear and Matthew Wood
- COVID-19 in adult social care : futures, funding and fairness / Rosie Harding
- Housing, homelessness and COVID-19 / Rowan Alcock, Helen Carr and Ed Kirton-Darling
- 11. Education, austerity and the COVID-19 generation / Alison Struthers
- What have we learned about the corporate sector in COVID-19? / Sally Wheeler
- Social security under and after COVID-19 / Jed Meers
- Maintaining the divide : labour law and COVID-19 / Katie Bales
- From loss to (capital) gains : reflections on tax and spending in the pandemic aftermath / Ann Mumford and Kathleen Lahey.