21st Century Lawmaking in an Interdependent World
A new pandemic instrument should explicitly embrace the three emerging global regulatory standards of due diligence, due regard, and regulatory coherence.

A new pandemic instrument should explicitly embrace the three emerging global regulatory standards of due diligence, due regard, and regulatory coherence.

An innovative pandemic treaty could become a transformative model of global solidarity in the face of common threats.

The state-centric infectious disease regime violates the fundamental principle of how contagious diseases spread within and across countries.

The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated how “Global Health Security” is triggered when new diseases reach, or threaten to reach, the global north.

This symposium was convened to shed light on the inequities and imbalances exposed by global pandemic response.

The legal basis of Americans’ supposed right to a religious exemption to vaccination is less clear than such policies’ popularity would suggest.

What are the implications of a court requiring a doctor to administer a drug they do not believe is medically indicated?

In this piece, we summarize the state of remote execution requirements for advance directives before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Entities imposing COVID-19 vaccination mandates can take simple but significant steps to counter misuse of medical exemptions.
