The IACL Blog is hosting links to resources related to COVID-19.

COVID-19 and the Law of Australia

COVID-19 and the Law of Australia, written by Emrys NekvapilMaya Narayan and Stephanie Brenker, is an online textbook, organised by subject area, providing guidance on the laws made by the legislature, executive and judiciary (and administrative tribunals) of the Commonwealth and each State and Territory in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This text is intended to provide readers with succinct, timely and accurate information about the interaction of COVID-19 and the law of Australia. The authors hope that it will assist practitioners to navigate the legal complexities of the pandemic, both in the immediate future and as the pandemic develops. Chapter 2, in particular, addresses the constitutional context in which law relating to COVID-19 is made.

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Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism: Federalism & the COVID-19 Pandemic - A compendium of resources

The MacKell Chair team is collecting sources on the intersection between federalism-writ-large and COVID-19. This resource is available in both English and French.

English: Federalism Covid 19 Pandemic

French: Federalisme et Pandemie

DIRESOM

News regarding the impact of COVID-19 related regulation on the enjoyment of religious liberties.

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Observatory on COVID-19 effects on Gender Equality

The IACL-AIDC Research Group ‘Gender and Constitutions’ anticipates important risks for women’s reproductive rights, for the respect of gender equality in the dynamics of house and children caring, for the protection of women from domestic violence.

Scholars and practitioners are invited to contribute.

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