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Introduction
1. Public Interest or Social Need? Reflections on the Pandemic, Technology and the Law
2. COVID, Commodification and Conspiracism
3. Counting the Dead During a Pandemic
4. The Law and the Limits of the Dressed Body: Masking Regulation and the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic in Australia
5. Walls and Bridges: Framing Lockdown through Metaphors of Imprisonment and Fantasies of Escape
6. Penal Response and Biopolitics in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Indonesian Experience
7. The Pandemic and Two Ships
8. Women, Violence and Protest in Times of COVID-19
9. COVID-19 and the Legal Regulation of Working Families
10. Law, Everyday Spaces and Objects, and Being Human
11. Pandemic, Humanities and the Legal Imagination of the Disaster
12. Prospects for Recovery in Brazil: Deweyan Democracy, the Legacy of Fernando Cardoso and the Obstruction of Jair Bolsonaro
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