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Public interest or social need?: Reflections on the pandemic, technology and the law

  • Dimitrios Kivotidis (author)
Chapter of: Law, Humanities and the COVID Crisis(pp. 13–35)

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TitlePublic interest or social need?
SubtitleReflections on the pandemic, technology and the law
ContributorDimitrios Kivotidis (author)
Landing pagehttps://uolpress.co.uk/book/law-humanities-and-the-covid-crisis/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
CopyrightDimitrios Kivotidis
PublisherUniversity of London Press
Published on2023-01-26
Page rangepp. 13–35
Print length23 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Contributors

Dimitrios Kivotidis

(author)
Lecturer in Law at Durham University

Dimitrios Kivotidis is Lecturer in Law at the University of Durham. He has published articles and monographs on topics generally relating to legal and political theory, constitutional law and human rights, as well as the rela- tionship between law and political economy. He is a member of the editorial collective of Legal Form, a forum for Marxist analyses of law.