Covid-19 Research
Book Chapters
Twigg-Flesner, "A comparative Perspective on Commercial Contracts and the impact of Covid-19 - Change of Circumstances, Force Majeure, or what?", in Pistor K (ed) Law in the time of COVID-19 (Columbia Law School 2020)
Published Papers
Picciotto, Sol, Technocracy in the Era of Twitter. Between Intergovernmentalism and Supranational Technocratic Politics in Global Tax Governance (April 28, 2020). Available at SSRN: or
Op/Eds/Blog Posts/Working Papers
- Schwobbel-Patel, Christine, 'We don't need a war against coronavirus. We need solidarity', Aljazeera, April 6 2020
- Hoxhaj, Andi, 'Albania's response to the coronavirus pandemic', Cambridge Core Blog, May 19 2020,
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Iris Chiu, Andreas Kokkinis and Andrea Miglionico, ‘Financial Regulation Suspensions in Times of Crisis’ Oxford ÌÇÐÄTV Law Blog, University of Oxford Faculty of Law, 10 April 2020. Link:
- Iris Chiu, Andreas Kokkinis and Andrea Miglionico, ‘Regulatory Suspensions in Times of Crisis: The Challenges of Covid-19 and Thoughts for the Future’ European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Law Working Paper N° 517/2020. Link:
Webinars/Videos:
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Legal/Constitutional Response to Covid-19. Dr. Illan Wall
This video is a discussion of the legal and constitutional response to Covid-19, discussed by Dr. Illan Wall with Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) on May 7 2020. Listen below:
- Webinar on COVID-19: Stress test for the global economy, Rethel, Lena et al, see
- Comparative Corona Contract Law: The United Kingdom", Prof. Christian Twigg-Flesner and Hugh Beale
Ongoing Research/Papers:
- New Research to explore the impact of Covid-19 on the inormal economy, Dr. Carolina Alonso Bejarano and Dr. Celine Tan, please read details here: /fac/soc/law/newsandevents/?newsItem=8a17841b737ac37901739fd257284680
- English contract law and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Twigg-Flesner C and Beale H
- Iris Chiu, Andreas Kokkinis and Andrea Miglionico, ‘Regulatory Suspensions in Times of Crisis: The Challenges of Covid-19 and Thoughts for the Future’