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International Law on Pandemic Response: A First Stocktaking in Light of the Coronavirus Crisis

International Law on Pandemic Response: A First Stocktaking in Light of the Coronavirus Crisis ArXiv ID: ssrn-3561650 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract The coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is currently raging throughout the world. The ensuing crisis has acquired a multidimensional nature, affecting all levels Keywords: Pandemic, Crisis Management, Market Liquidity, Economic Recovery, Cross-Asset Complexity vs Empirical Score Math Complexity: 0.0/10 Empirical Rigor: 0.0/10 Quadrant: Philosophers Why: The paper is a legal analysis of international health regulations and human rights law with no mathematical formulas or empirical backtesting, focusing on theoretical and normative assessments of pandemic response frameworks. flowchart TD Goal["Research Goal: Assess International Law's adequacy in pandemic response based on coronavirus crisis."] Method["Methodology: Qualitative legal analysis of international instruments and case studies."] Inputs["Data/Inputs: WHO IHR 2005, International Health Regulations, pandemic response measures."] Process["Computational Process: Comparative analysis of legal frameworks vs. crisis management realities."] Outcome["Key Findings: Existing laws have gaps in enforcement; need for revised global governance."]

March 26, 2020 · 1 min · Research Team