Two new papers have been published in our Policy Briefing Papers series, a collection of short, policy-relevant papers on issues of contemporary public interest.
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by Dr Siva Thambisetty. This briefing note was prepared in support of discussions during the online Workshop on Intellectual Property Arrangements in the BBNJ, (July 2020) organised at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School and prepared to aid participating G77 group negotiators.
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by Dr Giulia Gentile. This paper examines the drawbacks of the current style of management of emergencies in the EU, which has been characterised by a number of patterns, including a significant empowerment of EU agencies and executive bodies, and pressure over fundamental rights, which raise constitutional concerns. The paper suggests the development of a doctrine of judicial review of emergency measures: lacking the political will to amend the existing rules, the EU courts should step in and ensure the respect of the EU's essential principles.