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- New post: “A green, a yellow, or a red light for the data protection implications of the Digital Green Certificate proposal?” by Federico Marengo
- “Broadening access to Covid-19 vaccines: intellectual property dilemmas and the role of the EU” by Giuseppe Mazziotti
- "What is the ‘Digital Green Certificate’, why you should not call it a ‘vaccine passport’ and why should you care?" by Fulvia Ristuccia and Alina Trapova
- “The Virus – A lot to process” by Ruben Cano
- “Will the COVID-19 crisis cripple the geographical indications´law?” by Anastasiia Kyrylenko
- "How can States avoid being sued by the investors for having taken Covid-19 measures? Past experience and recommendations for the future" by Nazlicicek Semercioglu
- "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me: COVID-19 data and the log scale" by Alessandro Romano, Chiara Sotis, Goran Dominioni and Sebastian Guidi
- “COVID-19: Antitrust Policy on the Test Bench” by Federico Ghezzi and Laura Zoboli
- When Technology met Proportionality: the juggling act of digital contact tracing by Maria Chiara Meneghetti
- ApartTogether: Study on the Impact of Covid-19 on Migrants and Refugees
- Essential rights for essential workers by Fulvia Ristuccia
- Covid-19 Helicopter Money: The Politics of an Economic Taboo by Donato Masciandaro
- Emergency legislation: a wake-up call for the modernization of corporate law by Federico Urbani
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Proceduralising EU solidarity by Rocco Steffenoni
The COVID Blog in Social Sciences is a forum for researchers to share their reflections on a range of topics that are affected by the present pandemic. The blog is led by junior researchers. Its aim is to engage in a dialogue with the broader research community.
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