Part One: Constitutional Challenges
1. Emergencies and Constitutional Dilemmas in EU Law, Sanja Bogojevic (University of Oxford, UK) and Annika Consiglio (Lund University, Sweden)
2. Crisis is the âNew Blackâ: The Constitutional Implications of The Proliferating Talk of âCrisesâ in Politics, Helle Krunke (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
3. Emergency in Constitutional Proportionality Review: The Freedom of Judges and Its Limits in Europe, Laurianne Allezard (Lund University, Sweden)
Part Two: Governance
4. Rethinking the EU Emergency Law: Towards a General Supranational Emergency Clause?, Federico Casolari and Anna Pau (University of Bologna, Italy)
5. The Emergency Models of the Nordic Countries: Four Peas in a Pod?, Anna Zemskova (Lund University, Sweden)
6. Scaffolding an Era of Emergencies: Lessons from Canadaâs Emergencies Act, Jocelyn Stacey (University of British Colombia, Canada)
Part Three: Migration
7. The Constitutional Implications of Emergency Measures in European Migration and Asylum Law, Salvatore Nicolosi (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
8. Economic Emergencies and EU Migration Law: A Blast from the Past, Alezini Loxa (Lund University, Sweden)
9. Legal Sources in Times of âCrisisâ: How Swedenâs Migration Courts Responded to the 2016 Temporary Migration Law, Lovisa H¤ckner Posse (S¶dert¶rn University, Sweden)
Part Four: Climate Change
10. Who Decides, and How, When Things Fall Apart? Climate Emergency, Public Participation and The Role of EU Law, Chiara Armeni (Universit© de Bruxelles, Belgium)
11. Climate Emergency, Vulnerability and Justice: The Ambivalent Dynamic of the European Green Deal, Nathalie Herve-Fournereau (University of Rennes, France)
Part Five: COVID-19 Pandemic
12. Discretion in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic and EU/EEA law: A Study of the Precautionary and Proportionality Principles in Emergency Situations, Xavier Groussot (Lund University, Sweden) and Katharina Girbinger (Oberlandsgericht M¼nchen, Germany)
13. The Covid-19 Pandemic and Parliamentary Oversight in Finland, Tuukka Brunila, Janne Salminen and Mehrnoosh Farzamfar (University of Turku, Finland)
14. Review of Covid-19 Measures by the European Court of Human Rights: How to Avoid the âFairâ, the âBalanceâ and âthe Fair Balanceâ, Vladislava Stoyanova (Lund University, Sweden)