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Using Complexity to Calibrate Legal Response to Covid-19
Ofer Malcai
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Michal Shur-Ofry
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Legal Responses
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COVID-19
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Legal Question
100%
Law
50%
Nonlinear Properties
50%
Social Networks
50%
Access to Vaccines
50%
Religious Freedom
50%
Stable Equilibrium
50%
Legal Policy
50%
Legal Measures
50%
COVID-19 Pandemic
50%
Legal Instruments
50%
Business Freedom
50%
Diffusion Pattern
50%
Spatial Diffusion
50%
Movement Restrictions
50%
Complexity Theory
50%
Individual Freedom
50%
Social Sciences
Proportionality
100%
Legal Policy
100%
Complexity Theory
100%
Freedom of Religion
100%
Computer Science
Legal Question
100%
Social Network
50%
Spatial Diffusion
50%
Proportionality
50%
Diffusion Pattern
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dynamics
100%
Facilitated Diffusion
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Social Network
100%