Values and Principles as Cornerstones of a Renewed Normal
Corien Prins ()
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Corien Prins: Tilburg Institute of Law, Technology and Society, Tilburg Law School
Chapter 26 in The New Common, 2021, pp 183-188 from Springer
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Abstract The effects of the outbreak of the coronavirus on our health, our economy, and our societies are being seen and felt around the planet. In countless ways, our society and familiar customs are being disrupted and challenged. In this light, we frequently hear that we are simply going to have to learn to live with this “new normal” and a socially distanced economy. And certainly, as long as no vaccine or treatment is available, this seems inevitable. But once a vaccine or treatment is available: What are the changes that remain in place and to what extent will our society have reinvented itself?
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65355-2_26
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