
Global Pandemic, Technology and Business
Comparative Explorations of COVID-19 and the Law
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. December 2021
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-1-032-01028-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents an exploration of a wide range of issues in law, regulation and legal rights in the sectors of information protection, the creative economy and business activities following COVID-19.
The debilitative effect of the global pandemic on information protection and creative and business activities is powerful, widespread and deeply influential, bringing a range of uncertainties to these sectors. The effects of the crisis challenge the fundamentals of the legal systems of most countries in their attempt to govern them. Written by international academics from a diversified background of law disciplines and legal systems, this book offers a global vision in exploring the wide range of legal issues caused by the COVID-19 crisis in these fields. The book is organised into three clear thematic parts: Part I looks at information protection and intellectual property rights and strategies; Part II examines contracts, cooperation and mediation in the post-COVID-19 market arena; and Part III discusses issues pertaining to corporate governance and employment rights.
The book explores the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic crisis from a global perspective. It will provide invaluable information and guidance in this area to those in the fields of law, politics and economics whose interests are related to information, business and the creative industry, as well as providing indispensable reading to business practitioners and public servants.
The debilitative effect of the global pandemic on information protection and creative and business activities is powerful, widespread and deeply influential, bringing a range of uncertainties to these sectors. The effects of the crisis challenge the fundamentals of the legal systems of most countries in their attempt to govern them. Written by international academics from a diversified background of law disciplines and legal systems, this book offers a global vision in exploring the wide range of legal issues caused by the COVID-19 crisis in these fields. The book is organised into three clear thematic parts: Part I looks at information protection and intellectual property rights and strategies; Part II examines contracts, cooperation and mediation in the post-COVID-19 market arena; and Part III discusses issues pertaining to corporate governance and employment rights.
The book explores the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic crisis from a global perspective. It will provide invaluable information and guidance in this area to those in the fields of law, politics and economics whose interests are related to information, business and the creative industry, as well as providing indispensable reading to business practitioners and public servants.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
4 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Zeichnungen
4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
529 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-01028-1 (9781032010281)
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Comparative Explorations of COVID-19 and the Law
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Luo Li | Carlos Espaliu Berdud | Steve Foster
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Comparative Explorations of COVID-19 and the Law
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Persons
Luo Li is an Assistant Professor in Law at Coventry Law School, Coventry University.
Carlos Espaliu Berdud is Main Researcher of the Research Group on Security, Risks Management and Conflicts at the University of Nebrija, Madrid (Spain) and Full Professor.
Steve Foster has taught law at Coventry for over 40 years and was Head of Coventry Law School until 2017.
Ben Stanford is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Liverpool John Moores University.
Carlos Espaliu Berdud is Main Researcher of the Research Group on Security, Risks Management and Conflicts at the University of Nebrija, Madrid (Spain) and Full Professor.
Steve Foster has taught law at Coventry for over 40 years and was Head of Coventry Law School until 2017.
Ben Stanford is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Liverpool John Moores University.
Content
The Pandemic Crisis and its Global Legal Impact on Information Protection, Creative Economy, and Business Activities
Part I Information Protection and Intellectual Property Rights and Strategies
Mapping the Legal Landscape of Information Law in Times of Crisis
Fashion After COVID-19: Virtually the Same but Different
Broken Copyright in the Pandemic Crisis - Rethinking Public Interest in China
Part II Contracts and Mediation in the Post-COVID-19 Market Arena
The Global Impact (Both Challenges and Opportunities) of COVID-19 on Rights and Justice
Mediation as a Key Conflict Resolution System to Address the Increase in Litigation as a Result of COVID-19
Part III Corporate Governance and Employment Rights
Increased Employees' Engagement Power at the Time of Crisis
Dangerous Circumstances, Discipline and Dismissal: Some Employment Law Impacts of COVID-19
Labour Force, Suspended Rights and Entrepreneurs' Disruption of Activities
Part IV Conclusion
Reflections on COVID-19
Part I Information Protection and Intellectual Property Rights and Strategies
Mapping the Legal Landscape of Information Law in Times of Crisis
Fashion After COVID-19: Virtually the Same but Different
Broken Copyright in the Pandemic Crisis - Rethinking Public Interest in China
Part II Contracts and Mediation in the Post-COVID-19 Market Arena
The Global Impact (Both Challenges and Opportunities) of COVID-19 on Rights and Justice
Mediation as a Key Conflict Resolution System to Address the Increase in Litigation as a Result of COVID-19
Part III Corporate Governance and Employment Rights
Increased Employees' Engagement Power at the Time of Crisis
Dangerous Circumstances, Discipline and Dismissal: Some Employment Law Impacts of COVID-19
Labour Force, Suspended Rights and Entrepreneurs' Disruption of Activities
Part IV Conclusion
Reflections on COVID-19