Public economic law constrained by the number(s)? About the pandemic crisis and its consequences
by Habiba Bhouri
International Journal of Public Law and Policy (IJPLAP), Vol. 7, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: Faced with this health crisis and this pandemic, state intervention seems necessary and even essential. Thus, in an urgent attempt to stem the large-scale economic crisis, the government has already put in place legal and financial measures to ensure maximum stability. It mainly concerns the status of companies and employees who are the first victims of this pandemic. Public health interventions have generally taken the form of several preventive public health regulations designed to curb the spread of disease and limit their economic and social impact. This public action, however, framed by the principles of international economic law and in particular European. The interest of the subject is to present the proliferation of figures which seem to constitute as much the basis as a constraint to public action in the economy, an attitude which seems to be justified by the unexpected scale of this health crisis.

Online publication date: Tue, 09-Nov-2021

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