Aurelio Gurrea-Martínez (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Mark Findlay (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Yihan Goh (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Edward Ti (Singapore Management University - Department of Law), Henry S. Gao (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Hang Wu Tang (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Man Yip (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Jerrold Soh (Singapore Management University School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Nicholas Liu, Pasha L. Hsieh (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Christopher C. Chen (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Pearlie M.C. Koh (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Wei Zhang (Singapore Management University), Nydia Remolina (Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Warren Chik (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Maartje De Visser (Singapore Management University), Benjamin Joshua Ong (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Gary K.Y. Chan (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Eugene Kheng Boon Tan (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Ee-ing Ong (Singapore Management University, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Seow Hon Tan (Singapore Management University - School of Law), Kee Yang Low (Singapore Management University - Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University - School of Law), Dorcas Quek Anderson (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), Lau Kwan Ho (Singapore Management University), Chen Siyuan (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance), and Nadja Marie Alexander (Singapore Management University - School of Law, Singapore Management University - Centre for AI & Data Governance) have published "Law and COVID-19" on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This book is a collection of essays from scholars at Singapore Management University School of Law analysing the challenges and implications of COVID-19 from the perspective of different areas of law, including private law, corporate law, insolvency law, data protection, financial laws, public law, privacy law, commercial law, constitutional law, law and technology, and dispute resolution. It also analyses how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect the judicial system, the study of law, and the future of the legal profession. Beyond considerations of the pandemic’s influence on law and legal service delivery the authors consider how law can help facilitate the orderly transition to a sustainable future – the new normal.
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