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Agencies Unbound: How COVID-19 Prompted Regulatory Flexibility and What it May Mean for the Future

Agencies Unbound: How COVID-19 Prompted Regulatory Flexibility and What it May Mean for the Future

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Agencies Unbound: How COVID-19 Prompted Regulatory Flexibility and What it May Mean for the Future

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Agencies Unbound: How COVID-19 Prompted Regulatory Flexibility and What it May Mean for the Future

Publisher

Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI)

Journal title

Food and drug law journal, 2021-01, Vol.76 (4), p.651-696

Language

English

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Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI)

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Contents

The COVID-19 crisis called for governmental responses of unprecedented scale, scope, and speed. COVID-19 stressed not only medical infrastructure, supply chains, and financial systems, but also the very regulatory apparatus the government must use to react. Regulatory agencies had to respond nimbly, with at times imperfect information and in unfami...

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Agencies Unbound: How COVID-19 Prompted Regulatory Flexibility and What it May Mean for the Future

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27161548

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27161548

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1064-590X

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